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I have recently purchased a 1994 Daytona Cobra. When the electric is hooked up at the house or a camp site the lights and outlets run off the battery. Where do I look for the breaker box? Or is there a swith that needs to be thrown? The manual came with it but Cobra Industries in Goshen, IN must be out of business. Not sure where to get my answers?

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I have recently purchased a 1994 Daytona Cobra. When the electric is hooked up at the house or a camp site the lights and outlets run off the battery. Where do I look for the breaker box? Or is there a swith that needs to be thrown? The manual came with it but Cobra Industries in Goshen, IN must be out of business. Not sure where to get my answers?

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When plugged into shore power (your house) a converter (in your RV) will power your interior lights and the 120 volt outlets then become active or powered. The breakers will be inside a panel somewhere in your RV usually down near the floor. Most look like the one below or similar. The breakers are inside. At the top is a little latch that twists to open.

6300_7300_power_ctr.jpg

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When plugged into shore power (your house) a converter (in your RV) will power your interior lights and the 120 volt outlets then become active or powered. The breakers will be inside a panel somewhere in your RV usually down near the floor. Most look like the one below or similar. The breakers are inside. At the top is a little latch that twists to open.

6300_7300_power_ctr.jpg

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30 amp should be the main 20 amp should be your A/C and the 15 should be your outlets.

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