Posted by Paul in MN on June 06, 2011 at 19:58:20 from (174.20.159.198):
In Reply to: OT: Shasta 5th wheel posted by popinjohn on June 06, 2011 at 18:21:44:
Even the new campers are about impossible to find wiring diagrams for. Somehow, they keep this as a trade secret. I can't get wiring diagrams for my 2010 Heartland Elk Ridge.
Only a suspicion about your 10 ga wire and 30 amp fuse. This may have been an aftermarket installation like electric jacks at the front of the 5er. Most other additions require less amps and smaller wire.
I'd bet 99% that your camper is wired for 12 v lighting, furnace, and water pump. The 2 batterys were installed so that the camper could power the furnace fan and electronic ignition through an entire night without running out of 12V. This is very common. But one battery will do the job if you have an electric cord (120V) to hook up to. The batteries are wired in parallel.
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