Troubleshooting A Non-Working Lippert High-Speed Power Stabilizer Jack
Question:
I have a new motor new switch new circuit breaker but a 10amp not a 6 amp 12 v power good. I should be able to check motor not installed on jack?
asked by: Robert
Expert Reply:
You'll actually need a 20amp circuit breaker like # 9506P between the battery and the switch for your Lippert High-Speed Power Stabilizer Jack # LC298707. The 6amp circuit breaker you referenced goes between the switch and the motor. I've attached a wiring diagram below that shows just how this should wired up.
Most likely the 20 circuit breaker/fuse that was originally installed with this system is blown and just needs to be replaced. I also recommend checking the ground as a bad ground is typically the cause for any electrical/wiring issue.
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