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Dave Holdman

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Hello friends, my wife and I have a 2017 Allegro Open Road 36UA that we love.
As we were traveling and camping the water pump lost its power supply, as well as the awning and central vac. I’ve checked every fuse and breaker I can think of and find, but can’t find any source of the power loss, but I’m thinking it has to be some common circuit that they all share. I would appreciate any ideas.
 
Could be a ground issue, lose ground. Are you on shore power or battery? The items you mentioned run on 12v. Not sure on the vac 12v?
Check the voltage on the battery.
Is the inverter working?
 
Much depends on the house automation. When things were made simple (makes me long for KISS), I would say check for blown 12v fuse.

If on the road and just parked, I would say, one of the wire contacts at the fuse panel likely came undone.

But this is the day of stupidity, automation that offers little more than frequent headaches. If that area is your problem, well, welcome back to this stupid world!!!
 
Hello friends, my wife and I have a 2017 Allegro Open Road 36UA that we love.
As we were traveling and camping the water pump lost its power supply, as well as the awning and central vac. I’ve checked every fuse and breaker I can think of and find, but can’t find any source of the power loss, but I’m thinking it has to be some common circuit that they all share. I would appreciate any ideas.
Did you get the problem resolved. Just curious what it was.
 
Did you get the problem resolved. Just curious what it was.
No, we haven’t figured it out yet but before we left the northern part of the country I had heating pads installed under our fresh gray and black tanks. I’m wondering if in the wiring process for that maybe something got pulled loose.
 

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