We are about 1000 miles from home. Today, we experienced an electrical problem with our Beaver, and have some questions.
About half way from Grand Junction to Denver, our tail lights, marker lights, and dash lights went out. The tail lights on the toad went out as well. Headlights, brake lights, including the third brake light, and flashers all worked, on the coach and the toad. All turn signals worked. 
We stopped at a rest area, and I got out the manual. I found a section on the chassis, and showed an electrical schematic just like the one pasted on the inside of the electrical bay. I figured we must have a fuse out. I found the corresponding names for the failed parts, however, both the manual and the electrical bay show only "relays" labeled "marker lights", "tail lights", etc. Are there fuses some where else. I looked high and low and could not find any.
When we stopped for fuel on the way to Cheyenne, the lights that were out, suddenly worked! However, just after we were underway, they went out again. We limped in to Cheyenne using the flashers on the coach and the toad in lieu of no tail lights. I'm now thinking there is a short somewhere? I have no idea where to look. 
Does anyone have any ideas how to look for the possible short? Does anyone know where the traditional type fuses are, or if there are any?
As always, any help would be appreciated.
Stan
As additional information, I should tell you that before leaving Grand Junction this morning, we had our 50 amp shore power cord replaced. After the repair, when we hooked up the toad, we tested, as we always do, all lights on the coach and the toad, and they all worked fine. The reason for the shore power replacement was because someone forgot to replace the cover that goes over the hole the cord goes through, which allows the bay door to be closed. The 50 amp cord flopped around behind the coach for several miles until a motorist brought it to our attention. An expensive lesson to be sure. Is there a chance that this could be the cause of the problem?