I bought a 2017 320 last week. I saw there are no descriptions or identifying information with regards to which breakers and which fuses are connected with the various appliances and systems of the camper. So I went about trying to find out which was which. I turned on all the appliances, lights, etc., then I went about turning off and on the breakers to see what turned off. There are two breakers in which nothing turns off. Then I pulled fuses one by one. Of the seven fuses, nothing turns off when five of them are pulled. Am I missing some appliances somewhere? What should I do next? Thanks.
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I posted this in another thread. It's from a 2021 /320. It may help to chase down your unknowns. I'd bet there are only a few differences (if any).
Fuses & Breaker Panel information (vanillacommunity.com)
Your missing Alde 110 ; #3?
If you have no microwave, your last 110V circuit will probably not go to anything..I think.
Did you have the shore power off when testing the 12V circuits? Shore power provides the 12V power in the converter to run the 12V items (if plugged in)
The last breaker is a double (takes up to slots in the panel). It can be split into two breakers & circuits. I almost did that to wire my converter charger (which is pigtailed into the the #2 ;15 amp circuit) to have the ability to turn it off, but I took another approach.
2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee
Southern Maryland
Just be aware that those labels have occasionally been known to be wrong.
Thank you everyone for your thoughts and suggestions. I realize that I didn’t write what my goal was for evaluating the breaker/fuse box. My goal was to verify that what is written in the box is actually the way everything is set up. I began by turning on all the appliances, lights, etc. and then I pulled a fuse out one at a time then I turned off breakers one at a time. Where I wrote ‘Unknown’ means that after I pulled out a fuse or turned off a breaker nothing turned off. Everything was still running. Then I put each fuse back in or I turned on each breaker one at a time after each test.
Now I must admit, the ‘DC Circuit #4 PUMP, SEE-LEVEL, LP DECTEC. 10 AMPS’……I have no clue as to how/where I would check to see if those three things are connected to this fuse.
I have seven unknowns to deal with. The one outside the upper right-hand corner of the photo, which would be number eight, is bogus. I forgot to delete it.
Good to see that you are taking the time to get to know how your electrical system is configured, so you'll be able to troubleshoot & identify when you have an issue.
Also, don't be confused when you see things like the fridge listed under both AC & DC circuits, since some can/will use two or more power sources (e.g., fridge & Alde).
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