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01-23-2021, 06:50 AM #11
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I have no power to the controller and I found the fuse and the fuse is good. Anyplace else I should look for another in line fuse.
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01-23-2021, 07:46 AM #12
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There is only one source of 12 volts power to the Lippert level up control panel and it comes from the Fwd sensor located up high inside your front compartment..
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03-10-2021, 01:58 PM #13
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As I drop trailer off at storage every once in awhile I will lose power to battery when un hitching. Just might need new battery but has anyone ever used a power inverter to work auto level ? any idea what voltage is rated at ?
I thought it was said that if 7 pin is connected you can draw voltage to truck battery as well ? Not in my case. TIA
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04-03-2022, 03:30 PM #14
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Thank you very much for the pic, with it I found my 10 amp blown fuse and got everything working again.
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08-26-2022, 03:02 PM #15
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Thanks guys, this just happened to me on my 2020 310GK and this thread helped me find the fuse on the back left hand corner of the front stowage. Hopefully it is just the fuse and not the converter as well.
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09-01-2022, 11:00 AM #16
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Excellent Advice
Keebler,
Your advice sent me looking harder in the front well. I found a 10a fuse that wasn’t blown at the front left side of the bay. It looks like the fuse for the switch controlling the out side LED lights. I found the blown fuse near the back left behind the plastic cover. That’s the one. I have power to my Jack control box and all is working as it is designed. Thank you for posting your experience. The real world is vastly different than Grand Design and Lippert manuals.
Happy camping,
Bobliz12. 2019 344GR-K behind a 2020 2500HD GMC.
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01-05-2023, 02:57 PM #17
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So, I have similar issue, however, fuse in line fuse is ok and my batteries are brand new. Any advice on why the external pad is not getting power?
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01-05-2023, 03:13 PM #18
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So, I have similar issue, however, fuse in line fuse is ok and my batteries are brand new. Any advice on why the external pad is not getting power?
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01-05-2023, 05:07 PM #19
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So the fuse on the single red wire is good. I would follow the red wire to where it connects to your front forward controller located up high inside the front cargo door access area..
Measure at that red wire to verify 12 volts to the controller. If that is good I would then remove and reinstall the harness connector for the control panel and also pop out the control panel..
You will see a single harness connection there..remove and reinstall
Doing this makes sure you have good connection from forward front control nodule to the actual Lippert level up control panel
If the panel is still dead then you need a new panel
Images from a PDF I wrote a few years ago
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01-17-2023, 07:18 AM #20
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Guys I'm pulling out in about 2 weeks and would love some more help. I had time to dig into the level controller issue. Please see pics for reference. So, I tested at fuse and front controller in the front hatch and received 12 + volts of power. Once I got to the outside at the external controller, I was not able to get much of anything. I probed while plugged in and did not get anything. So, then I unplugged and tested the male end of plug and barely got 1 Volt. I am guessing it's the front controller not the external touch pad being.
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