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Electricl issue rick lamparzyk 7-4-09  
I have a '94 Alpenlite 34' 5th wheel. My issue deals with the 12v lighting system. It does not operate. All the 110v lights and outlets function fine except for the florescent fixture in the bedroom. Under the oven is a breaker panel 12v on the left, 110v on the right. On the 12v side one of the 12v light fuses constantly blows which leads me to believe the is a short somewhere. Any other ideas? Also, does anybody know if this unit came with AC? There is a "cool" setting on the thermostat, there are ceiling ducts, and what appears to be a flitered return air duct in the ceiling just left of the refrigerator. I get no response from the "cool" side of the thermostat. heat side works just fine. Any clues? Please repond to:
ricklamparzyk@cox.net
Thanks a bunch
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