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Old 07-24-2018, 11:22 AM   #1
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Slide Out Power Problem

I have a 2015 Flagstaff Super V 27 TT. The bedroom slide motor is not getting power. Does anyone know where the 12 volt power source is fed from on this particular trailer. I am a long way from home base in a small town in SW Wisconsin, no RV tech available. Any and all suggestions will be appreciated.
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Old 07-24-2018, 11:36 AM   #2
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Many slide motors are directly connected to the battery and have an inline fuse at or near the battery. Some have an inline fuse near the motor.
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Flybob is correct. On mine, a 2016, crawl under and it is an directly aft of the battery disconnect you will see 2 fuse holders( green) with plug in fuse. Likely one is blown. FYI there is also a silver rectangular circuit breaker with an inconspicuous black button on the side that some times pops. Good opportunity to check your frame grounds, they do get corroded.
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Old 07-24-2018, 04:44 PM   #4
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Slide Out Power Problem

Since I am new to the forum, I am not sure that I am responding to my initial thread in the proper manner. Just want to thank the forum members that responded to my immediate need. The slide fuses are located under the battery disconnect switch as previously noted. Replace the 30 amp fuse and all is well. Since the A/C was running at the time I went to push our the slide I didn't hear or note that I was actually trying to bring in the BR slide that was already in and therefore blew the slide motor fuse.
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