Re: Lights and Awning Not Working
We are parked and plugged in, facing the West. There are two different lights on the north slide. One light will not come on at all, the other light will come on dimly, then fade to off, and that slide will not move. I haven't had a chance to try to the other ideas on the loose wire yet...
Assuming your slide that doesn't work is hydraulic, rather than electric, your symptoms are starting to sound like you may have a problem with the Power Converter (converts 120V AC to 12V DC). When plugged into shore power, it should be providing 12V DC to all of your interior 12V devices, as well as exterior 12V lights and the awning. If it fails, the battery may keep things running for a while, but as the battery runs down, eventually everything will stop working.
Along with your other controls, there should be a test panel that shows the level of water in your holding tanks, as well as an approximation of your battery charge. When plugged into shore power, the battery indicator is actually reading the combined output of the Power Converter and battery. It should be showing a full charge when plugged into shore power.
If not, you should check the main circuit breaker panel. There's a dedicated circuit breaker for the Power Converter. Flip it off and back on and then recheck the test panel.
If still not working, you'll need to locate the Power Converter and make sure it's plugged into it's outlet. On many rigs, it's located behind the rear wall of the pass through basement storage. If it's not plugged in, plug it in and tie the plug so it can't vibrate out of the socket.
If it's plugged in, you may have blown fuses on the Power Converter. This usually happens if the battery cables are removed and momentarily put back on in the wrong polarity. Or perhaps the hot was allowed to short to ground.
If you have, or can purchase an inexpensive volt/ohm meter from a local hardware store, our 1
2V Block Diagram and Diagnostic Guide may help you troubleshoot.