Circuit Breakers And Fuses - House 12-Volt Dc - Winnebago ERA User Manual

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WARNING
To prevent wiring damage, it is essential
when replacing the cables on the battery,
or when using a "booster" battery, that the
positive post and the positive cable be
attached and the negative post and
negative cable be attached. The posts are
marked (+) plus and (-) minus.
If a "boost charger" is used while battery
is in the motor home, disconnect both
battery cables before connecting the
charger to avoid damage to engine
electronic components.
Never attempt to charge or boost a frozen
battery. An explosion can occur resulting
in personal injury.
Chassis Battery
If your coach is going to be unoccupied for
two weeks or more, Winnebago Industries
recommends disconnecting the chassis battery in
your coach to avoid battery discharge.
Unplug the Chassis Battery Connector
(located to the right of the accelerator pedal) to
disconnect battery.
CIRCUIT BREAKERS AND
FUSES – HOUSE 12-VOLT DC
All 12-volt circuits and equipment in the
coach area of the motor home are protected by
either a fuse panel or breaker panel. When a
circuit is overloaded or a short develops in any
part of the system, a fuse or breaker will shut
down that circuit. If this happens, turn off all
affected lights or appliances and reset the breaker
or replace the fuse with a new one of equal
amperage rating.
Chassis and House 12V Breakers
A label on the panel states the amperage rating
and circuit protected for each fuse or breaker.
12-Volt Fuse Panel
The fuse panel is on the right-hand side of the
power converter.
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The fuse panel accepts only blade type plug-in
fuses. Always replace fuses with those of the
same amperage rating.
SECTION 6 –
ELECTRICAL
(Located on side of passenger
seat base toward door)
* Shown with cover removed
-Typical View
12-Volt House Fuses
-Typical View
30
Functional
Non-Functional
30
6-9

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