Thor MoTor CoaCh
ELECTrICaL SYSTEMS
6.4
BCC Fuse Panel
Note:
Should you lose 12 Volt power inside your Class A gas motor home, there is a 50
Amp Reset Button in the Battery Control Center, located under the hood. Remove
cover from the black box to access.
Note:
On a Class C gas motor home there is a 50 amp reset button located behind the
converter.
CHASSIS ALTERNATOR
The automotive chassis 12 volt system alternator supplies power to both the automotive systems as well as any
auxiliary battery if equipped, and directly to the motor home living quarters while the vehicle’s motor is running.
The alternator compensates for electrical usage in the vehicle, the power drawn by the appliances, lights, fans
and other 12 volt powered items as well as the charging of the automotive and auxiliary batteries.
If the alternator isn’t keeping pace with the draw on the unit’s electrical system, while driving down the road, it
means you’re working in a negative mode: more power is being used than the unit is putting out.
This means that you are taking power out of the batteries. If you draw too much power from the batteries there
may not be enough power left in the battery to start the motor home or run any of the appliances when you
stop for a break or for the night.
The alternator will charge at a higher rate right after the vehicle’s been started, replacing the power used to
start the vehicle, but the charging should quickly go back to “normal” and hold its own even when you turn on
lights or appliances.
When stopped at a campsite that allows you use of the shoreline, the 120 volt electrical system will recharge
your auxiliary battery.
Under heavy usage in warm weather, check the fluid level of those batteries that require attention to fluids quite
often. Low battery fluid level is very harmful to the battery’s longevity.
If the alternator shows a discharge while the motor is running, turn off appliances and lights to see if a charge
comes on or if the alternator indicates “neutral”. Then apply a drain on the system to see if a discharge returns.
If a discharge persists, contact your dealer.
P1-1
AUX START SWITCH
P1-2
F35 RADIO
P1-3
F36 ANTENNA
BOOST
P1-4
F39 RADIO MEMORY
P2-1
F27 SOLAR PANEL
P2-2
F28 0/S RADIO MEM
P2-4
F30 OUTSIDE RADIO
P2-5
F31 CARGO LIGHTS
PS-6.
F32 CARGO LIGHTS
P3-1
F21 STEPS/AWNING
P3-2
F20 FOG LIGHTS
P3-4
F24 STEP SWITCH
P3-5
F25 DOCK LIGHTS
P3-6.
CB3 DRIVER SEAT
P4-1
CB1 DRIVER SHADE
P4-2
CB2 PASS SHADE
P4-3
F16 MAP LIGHTS
P4-4
F17 POWER POINT
P4-6.
FOG LIGHT RELAY
P5-1
ACCESSORY RELAY
P5-2
F9 HVAC BLOWER
P5-3
F11 DASH FANS
P5-4
F12 MIRROR HEAT
P5-5
F13 JACKS POWER
P5-6.
F15 MIRRORS
P6.-1
F2 SPARE
P6.-2
F4 JACKS DOWN
P6.-3
F5 TV CUTOFF
P6.-4
F6 REAR VISION
P6.-5
IGNITION RELAY
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