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PORCH LIGHT
Any porch light on either sidewall will have switches located on the wall inside of the
entrance door.
Front convenience lights on Fifth-Wheel Travel Trailers or Conventional Travel Trailers
will have a switch included with the light assembly and fused through the fuse panel.
Television Cable
The television cable is rated RG-6 to accept satellite dishes.
Fluorescent Lighting (Option)
Each fluorescent light in the unit contains two eight watt tubes, replacement number
F8T5. To extend the life of the tubes by 30 percent, rotate the tubes once per year per the
rotation sequence shown below:
Bulbs
Interior:
Fluorescent . . . . . . . #F8TS
Exterior:
Porch Light . . . . . . . . . . . . . #912
Square lights . . . . . . . . #921
Tail Light . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #1157
Round Lights . . . . . . . . #912
Turn Signal & Brake . . . . #1157
Power Hood Lights . . . #912
Backup Light . . . . . . . . . . . #1156
Brass Light . . . Frosted #921
Clearance Light . . . . . . . . . #194
Fuse and Bulb Chart
Fuses: All fuses for the interior of coach and external porch lights are located in the fuse
panel. This panel is located near the converter.
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WARNING:
Do not replace circuit breakers or fuses with a higher
current rating than those supplied with the new camper. Over-fusing
can cause a fire hazard by overheating the electrical wiring.
A fully charged battery will read 12.7-volt DC and 1.265 specific gravity at 80°F (32°C).
A battery is considered discharged at 11.8-volt DC by electronic standards. When the
voltage drops below these levels, permanent damage will occur.
The interior lights will operate from the converter and/or auxiliary battery. Some lights
will have wall switches and others will have switches in the fixtures themselves.
The RV battery is installed in parallel circuitry with the battery on your tow vehicle.
Both batteries supply power to your RV, so it is important not to discharge the tow
vehicle battery below the level of power required to start the
engine. To prevent this occurrence while parked, disconnect the
wiring harness between the RV and tow vehicle or install a
battery isolator (see below). When the tow vehicle’s engine is
operating with the RV connected, the vehicle’s charging system
will charge both the vehicle battery and the auxiliary battery.
Designer Legacy Fifth-Wheel Travel Trailers have a battery dis-
connect switch as shown in Fig. 4-28. To avoid draining the
battery power, turn this switch off when the trailer is not being
used for a period of time.
BATTERY ISOLATOR (For Tow Vehicle)
A battery isolator should be installed for two purposes. First it receives current from the
alternator and controls distribution of energy to both batteries. Secondly, it serves as a
check valve to prevent energy from being drawn from tow vehicle chassis battery. Energy
in the tow vehicle is now preserved to start your engine.
Two types of isolators are available, mechanical and solid state. Each type has an
amperage rating (70-amp per side) to indicate it’s capacity of operation. The solid state
type of isolator, although typically more expensive, will provide the best overall
performance. Your dealer can assist you with purchase and installation.
EXTERIOR LIGHTS
All exterior lights are energized by the tow vehicle power, such as tail lights, clearance
lights, turn signals, brake lights, etc. When attaching wire leads to a tow vehicle, carefully
and tightly tape all connections for moisture protection.
Refer to diagram (Fig. 4-27) for the color code of the seven wire harness and connector.
The connector between the tow vehicle and your travel trailer may build up corrosion
with extended use, and should be cleaned periodically to insure good electrical contact.
Fig. 4-29
White . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . Ground
Blue . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . Brakes
Green . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . Running Lights
Black . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . Interior 12-volt Lighting
Red . . . . . . . 5 . . . . . . . Stop & Left Turn
Brown . . . . . 6 . . . . . . . Stop & Right Turn
Yellow . . . . 7 . . . . . . . Back Up
Fig. 4-28
4 black
6 brown
3 green
5 red
7 yellow
1 white
2 blue
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