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2000 Fleetwood wilderness 39w park model can't find the converter!

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Jamesvlt

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Hey guys,

I own a 2000 Fleetwood wilderness 39w park model and I can't find the converter! I was setting up solar and went to hook up the battery wires and boom got nothing, so I began trying to trace the wiring back and it goes up in an underbelly panel that just has some wiring and insulation and then there's no way to trace it back from that as it does through a floor joist and off down the camper somewhere in the underbelly. I watched some videos of why you may not have 12v power but you have 120 power and there's a circuit breaker that should have a switch on it that you flip that's located in line with the batteri s and converter. I cannot find the 12v fuse box, the 40amp circuit breaker or the converter in this camper. I plug into a generator and my fans and lighting works so I know it's gotta be here somewhere. I ran the generator and went around trying to listen for the humming but no luck. I'm frustrated and don't want to spend $400+ to go a different route into getting my solar power to the rest of the camper.

Attached is the "typical" wiring diagram for 2000 Fleetwood park models.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Thank you,
James
 

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