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Newbie needing coach lighted fuse panel schematic/diagram

Posted: Fri Mar 26, 2021 7:37 am
by oldgoat
Hi Leapin Lions Folks!

Newbie owners since last year. We bought a 2013 RSK with the power awning missing. Previous owner said original owner tore it up. I am having a new one installed but we really need the wiring diagram/schematic for the lighted coach fuse panel. It came with every other original owner's manuals except that. Does anyone have one they could copy and e-mail to me? Or where to find one/ I can't tell who the manufacturer of the panel is, or a part / model number.

Thanks!!

Dale and Mary Ann from Ohio

Re: Newbie needing coach lighted fuse panel schematic/diagra

Posted: Sun Mar 28, 2021 3:30 pm
by whemme
Dale and Mary Ann,

Below is attached a screen shot of Figure 3.4 from the Owner's Manual for year 2013 Born Free motor coaches. Note the the statement: Refer to the 12V/DC House Battery Circuits drawing (included with this packet) for the location of this fuse panel. This is the drawing that you need to determine which fuse was used to power the original awning no removed.Sorry I don't have that drawing but maybe someone does and can supply you with it.

Re: Newbie needing coach lighted fuse panel schematic/diagra

Posted: Sun Apr 04, 2021 11:44 am
by M&MAustin
We also have a 2013 and I don't think we got the circuit diagram with our unit - I don't remember ever seeing it. We're heading out on a trip later this week so I'll look through the manuals and let you know if I find it.

Re: Newbie needing coach lighted fuse panel schematic/diagra

Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2021 11:02 am
by oldgoat
Thanks!

Re: Newbie needing coach lighted fuse panel schematic/diagra

Posted: Fri Apr 16, 2021 11:40 am
by M&MAustin
Apologies for the delay in responding. I've looked through everything and we don't have the fuse diagram either.

I think our coach was the first one with a power awning installed, if I remember correctly. It was a Dometic 9100 and was a 110v awning on a circuit that went through the inverter (so the awning could be operated by the house batteries if not on shore power). So I don't think it went through the 12' fuse panel. In our coach, the 110v breaker panel is behind a louvered door under the sink. One circuit is labeled "inverter input" and I think the two outlets that go through the inverter (one in the upper cabinet where the DVD player is, and the other at the TV) and the awning were the only items on that circuit.

We are also in the process of having our awning replaced due to damage. Our shop originally ordered a replacement from Dometic last spring, but after 9 months and repeated lies about the status (twice they said "it's been shipped and is in Texas"), we now have a Fiamma on order. Unfortunately they don't offer a 15' wall mounted power awning so we had to go with a shorter one. It should be installed in the next few weeks.

Hope some of this is helpful.