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Sounds like those interior lights are fed by a 110V circuit, especially if they are florescent fixtures. There has to be a breaker panel located somewhere inside the trailer (possibly in the back of one of the cabinets?) that controls that circuit or at the very least a step-up inverter to provide the 110 volts. While it doesn't happen very often, I've seen wires severed by interior paneling screws. As was mentioned above, there should be a male receptacle, possibly under a weatherproof cover, that provides the AC power to the trailer.
Here's a link to the Owners Manual webpage - https://forestriverinc.help/#/contin...7-6660BBE4868E And in a pinch you could visit your local Camping World! Tell them Marcus sent you! ![]() Good Luck with the project, Ed!
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Lew Silverman #2070 "The Wagon Master" N/SA Last edited by Lew Silverman; 01-08-2021 at 01:36 AM. Reason: Added website information |
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