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About Eric Beck
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I can help you with any questions that you may have in regards to campers and motorhomes. I will try to answer any questions that you may have about roofs, vents, refrigerators, A/C's, Etc. The only thing that i dont really get into would be anything dealing with the brakes, and Drivetrain. I can help you in those areas but maybe not answer all your questions

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My Dad owns Erics Rv Center in Virginia Beach, Va. and i have been working on camper with him since before i can remember. and for the past 6+ years i have been working there as his head tech.

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Virginia Beach Jeeps Off- Road, www.allexperts.com as a Jeep Expert CBC camping club CAC Camping club

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A lifetime of building Campers and Working in a shop environment working on motorhomes and campers.

 
   

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RV Repair - 1999 Trail-Lite electrical problem


Expert: Eric Beck - 9/14/2009

Question
I have a 1999 Trail-Lite camper. I just recently changed my seven way plug on the camper. Before doing so I disconnected the battery and unplugged the 110v from the outlet. Once I finished installing the new seven way cord I re-connected the battery and plugged the 110v back in. I had no power in the camper whatsoever. No power from the battery, no power from the 110v connection, and no power from the seven way plug once it was plugged up to my truck. What could cause this to happen?

Answer
i hate to say this but if everything was working before you did something to it, and it wasnt working afterwards im thinking that whatever you did caused it to stop working. Back track yourself and make sure that there are no lines crossed up or touching and check fuses.

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