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  1. I have this '85 New Horizons which has a circuit panel containing 3 circuit breakers. One of which trips when I plug into shore power. I do not know what ANY of the breakers do, except that one of the two remaining breakers that stay on control electric outlets and all 12 volt systems (lights, water pump, heater fan) kick over to the inverter (you can hear it switch when we plug in). We no longer have an Air Conditioner (removed by previous owner), so I can assume one breaker may have been for that. But the other breaker is unaccounted for. Any ideas? Is a schematic available? Also, we changed all 12 volt bulbs to LED. Since then, they only flicker when turn on while on shore power. They work fine off the battery. I'm thinking the problem is with the LED bulbs - not the system. Voltage at socket when on shore power measures 13.6 volts.
  2. Hello, Anybody know what this is? (photo) Inside house battery compartment of 1992 Itasca Spirit. I replaced an existing older inverter with a new pure sine 1000 watt inverter in order to run an oxygen concentrator (420 watts) while driving. It worked perfectly for about 22 minutes. Then the inverter faulted and the concentrator ceased to function. We headed home instead of to the beach. Wife's birthday, not good. There was no DC power in the coach so I plugged it it to shore and the lights came on. Left it plugged for the night, pulled shore power in the morning and the lights go out. Started the engine, lights on. Got to fumbling around in the battery compartment and found the black box (photo) with 2 reset buttons, pushed the one labeled "rear pnl/conv 25". Lights on. (the other is labeled "battery charger 30"). I assume I tripped a 25 amp circuit breaker. My question is, What is this unit? is it possible to replace or upgrade without replacing the converter/charger? thank you Bruce
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