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    Posted: 25 Feb 2016 at 7:04pm
I just took my 2016 179 out of winter storage.We're planning a three week trip to Florida next Mon.I plugged a lamp into an interior outlet and no power.After investigation none of the interior or exterior outlets have power as well as the bathroom vent fan.Since it's so late and dark I'll look into it tomorrow but maybe someone can help me tonight.Would all of these be one the same circuit? And could it be a breaker or blown fuse.Any ideas would be appreciated.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26 Feb 2016 at 11:12am
Originally posted by rayman

I just took my 2016 179 out of winter storage.We're planning a three week trip to Florida next Mon.I plugged a lamp into an interior outlet and no power.After investigation none of the interior or exterior outlets have power as well as the bathroom vent fan.Since it's so late and dark I'll look into it tomorrow but maybe someone can help me tonight.Would all of these be one the same circuit? And could it be a breaker or blown fuse.Any ideas would be appreciated.

First thing is are you plugged into shore power?  If not you're not going to have any of your outlets powered, they are not 12v.

Also if your battery has been sitting in the Pod and not plugged up for all that time it is also likely dead.  There are parasitic drains on the battery at all times.  You either disconnect the battery with a switch, remove it when in storage, or keep the whole Pod plugged in to maintain power and charging of it.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26 Feb 2016 at 11:16am
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26 Feb 2016 at 11:30am
HI MOOSES! I REMOVED THE BATTERY AND KEPT IT CHARGING OVER THE WINTER.I HAD IT CHECKED THIS MORNING AND THE BATTERY WAS GOOD.I HOOKED IT BACK UP AND THEN CHECKED THE ELECTRICAL PANEL OINSIDE.THERE WAS A 15 AMP BREAKER TRIPPED SO I RESET IT AND EVERYTHING NOW WORKS CORRECTLY.I EVEN TRIED DIFFERENT THINGS TO TRIP IT AGAIN AND COULDN'T MAKE IT TRIP.MY SON,AN ELECTRICIAN,SAID IT MAY NEVER HAPPEN AGAIN AND I MIGHT NEVER FIND THE REASON WHY IT DID THIS TIME.HAVE A GREAT DAY!WE'RE HEADING FOR FLORIDA NEXT WEEK .
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26 Feb 2016 at 5:08pm
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