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MTBrad

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  1. Thanks 'oldmarine'......I found mine yesterday. Mine are in the front compartment next to the power inverter. I don't have a compartment under my stairwell. Thank you for all your assistance and advice.
  2. OK everyone! I figured it out. My batteries for the coach and the house were totally dead. Thus, when I plugged it into shore power, there apparently wasn't enough power to switch things over to "charge mode". I hooked a battery charger up to the coach batteries and that supplied enough power to switch everything over. I immediately disconnected the battery charger and everything works fine. It's charging now and I'm hoping thats the end of my dilemma. Thank you all for your input.
  3. No Rich.....I have no power anywhere. I have not found any other "resets" . I've looked around and haven't been able to find anything. The breakers inside the coach are all on and have not been tripped. Everything appears fine up to the bay where I plug in....to include the surge suppressor in the bay. What is boggling me is that the coach is also dead. Everything worked fine (as far as I know) 5 days ago. The coach is in my shop where I have limited abilities to access certain areas. Because both the coach and house power is not working, I'm thinking it may be a solenoid or something like 'oldmarine' mentioned.
  4. Thank you everyone for the info. 'oldmarine'......where are these "solenoids" located?
  5. I own a 2004 Alfa See-Ya motor home. I just bought the coach earlier this year and it had new battery's at that time. The coach has been stored inside for about 30 days (everything worked perfect when I parked it). I just recently noticed that I didn't have any power inside the coach or on the chassis. I hooked up to 30 amp shore power, power to the coach is fine, but still no power. I have checked my breakers inside the coach and all are ok. The battery disconnect doesn't respond....I assume this is to lack of power (however, there is a dim light on). Any suggestions or ideas would be greatly appreciated.
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