Okay, was starting on various modifications and such for my R-pod. One was tearing various panels out and chasing where wires went. I finally got to pulling the main inverter/breaker panel when I started putting two and two together and coming up zero.
We're all told we've got 2 free fuses to do with whatever, but the bottom fuse (30A) appears to be labeled on the circuit board for the slide. That didn't make sense as I was told that the second set of smaller wires hooked straight to the battery were for the slide. (There's no wiring that comes out the side of the bus for the 30A let alone any wires that appear to be non-connected to go to the slide) Pulling the fuse, reconnecting the battery and trying the slide proved what I feared, it worked. Crawling around underneath I didn't see any inline fuse, either
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Is this standard? I bought this new (not used), but it appears that the slide wires go straight to the battery and I'm puzzled to where (if at all) there is an inline fuse.
On the other hand, I've got a third open fuse in the breaker panel.