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Anyone know where I should be looking for the DC fuse box on my class C?

Ain't obvious.

Chuck
Stillwater MN
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try beneath false floor of closet
 
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On top of my converter are a few fuses. I also have a four fuses plus a main mounted inside a small electrical box in my closet. The converter is under the closet floor above my genset. My genset is mounted driver rear side.


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Okay, further exploring, no false bottoms, but in a closet above the water tank are ac fuses, and there are ckt. breakers on the converters, going to check and see what circuits they are on. Thanks to both of you.

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