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Title: Fuse panel Bedroom
Post by: Casey Humphries on May 23, 2022, 03:15:34 AM
Good day Forum,

I opened up the right side of the fuse panel located in the bedroom closet and noticed there were no fuses in it.  Is that they way it’s suppose to be?

Thanks,

Casey
Title: Re: Fuse panel Bedroom
Post by: Fred Cook on May 23, 2022, 01:52:06 PM
No, it is not normal. This is your DC (12 volt) fuse box. You likely have several items in your coach that operate on 12 volts not working.
Title: Re: Fuse panel Bedroom
Post by: Fred Brooks on May 23, 2022, 03:44:00 PM
    Casey,
When was your coach built? Check the white label at the entry door. Fred
Title: Re: Fuse panel Bedroom
Post by: Frank Bergamo on May 23, 2022, 04:36:08 PM
I had one just like that in my’02 Marquis. Everything worked just fine. I wouldn’t worry as long as everything is operational.
Title: Re: Fuse panel Bedroom
Post by: Fred Brooks on May 23, 2022, 06:50:33 PM
     Casey,
My coach is a late 2000 Marquis built in April of 2000 just before the 2001 started production. The empty fuse box you posted contains "shunts" in mine (probably for the monitor panel or the Silverleaf on the dash). Just to the left of the 120-volt circuit breaker box, should be the 12-volt circuit breakers (see photo). Hope this helps, Fred
Title: Re: Fuse panel Bedroom
Post by: Fred Cook on May 23, 2022, 11:59:04 PM
Hmp… I was not aware there are 12 volt circuit breakers in the Beaver coaches. My box is full of 12 volt fuses…. So I guess I learned something today.
Title: Re: Fuse panel Bedroom
Post by: Casey Humphries on May 26, 2022, 03:57:13 AM
Evening,

I do have a 12V breaker panel, I just thought it was odd to have an empty fuse panel.  Everything works on my coach.  From memory it was built in 2001. 
Title: Re: Fuse panel Bedroom
Post by: Fred Brooks on May 26, 2022, 02:25:54 PM
    Casey,
Thanks for your reply and picture. That is why we do our best to keep everyone in the loop about their coach. Model years are always in some state of transition. Between Sales, Engineering, and Production and customer feed-back, they were trying to produce a superior product. Beaver Coach was proof of that concept. Sad that it had to come to an end.
    For those of us who own a great coach, enjoy the best while under the circumstances! Fred