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The VIN number can be found on your registration, and on the VIN plate. The VIN plate is typically found on the campers tongue.
How many watts does a pop-up camper use? Pop-up campers typically consume between 1500 and 3000 watts, while some air conditioners can boost that number as high as 3500. Your camper`s size and air conditioning or heating systems will determine this.
For towable recreational vehicles, travel trailers and fifth wheels, you will find the VIN number metal plate or on the Federal certification label. The label is typically on the left front corner (lower roadside) of the RV somewhere near the bottom of the sidewall.
The invoice and dealer receipt. The invoice usually includes the make and model number of your RV. Your owner`s manual and operating instructions. Your RV model number should be printed on any of the new owner materials provided by the manufacturer.
Usually no AC or heat

Unlike travel trailers or other RVs, pop-up campers don`t usually come with heating or air conditioning (thanks to their lack of insulation and extra space). You`re at the mercy of nature. You can bring along a space heater for cooler months and a fan or portable AC unit for the summer.

You must have a 120 Volt AC power source if you are going to use the microwave, roof air conditioner, the refrigerator in the electric mode and the 120 Volt electrical outlets. For the most part everything else in the camper works off of 12-volt DC power.
What is a trailer VIN and what`s captured? Just like a vehicle VIN number, a trailer VIN is a unique identifier of the trailer. The NHTSA requires all trailers destined for traveling on the road to be assigned a 17-digit VIN.
Can you look up a trailer`s specs by VIN? Yes. A vehicle history report provides you with technical information about a trailer, along with other valuable data.
The majority of RVs are equipped with a 30 amp electrical system. Using the 30 amp electrical system in your RV is quite different than using a 200 amp electrical system at home.
Pop-up campers have a partial canvas construction that makes them collapse down into a portable, smaller package. They are also known as tent trailers or foldout campers. These campers have a large mattress, mess area, and a functional bathroom.
Similar to the Stable-Lift jacks, electric truck camper jacks are corner jacks that work via an electric motor. They make it super easy to raise or lower the camper by simply pressing a lever, which then utilizes an electric motor to do the heavy lifting.
A 30 amp plug has three prongs – a 120 volt hot wire, a neutral wire and a ground wire – and is generally used on RVs with lower load requirements.
50 AMP Wire Size

For a maximum of 50 amps, you`ll need a wire gauge of 6. Fifty amp breakers are most often used to power many different appliances. However, a kitchen oven can alone require 50 amps.

A 30-amp circuit uses 120 volts which has about 3,600 watts available for use.
In most cases, 14-gauge wire is the best choice for a 30 amp circuit breaker. However, depending on your load requirements, you may need to use a heavier gauge of wire, such as 12- or 10-gauge.
A 30-amp RV is designed to run on only 30 amps. So, when you are plugged into shore power, it will only draw up to 30 amps as needed. If you have a 50-amp adapter, you can safely plug a 30-amp plug into a 50-amp adapter to run your RV.
Like the 110 volt outlet, there are a few variations of the 220 volt outlet based on the size of the breaker and measured in Amps. However, in this case there are 3 common variations: 15 Amp, 20 Amp and 30 Amp.
Even though the receptacle found in your RV is rated at 120 VAC, the 50-‐amp shore power is actually a 120/240 VAC four wire service (see Figure 1).
Yes, you can add an A/C unit to your pop-up camper. Some pop-up campers come equipped with air conditioning, but many do not. Don`t worry though! There are several different options for keeping you cool in your pop-up camper including a rooftop unit, window unit, and small portable A/C units.
A smaller and efficient RV air conditioner will run for 4-12 hours on a 12V 280 Amp Hour Dakota Lithium battery. Smaller air conditioning units are typically 5,000 – 6,000 BTUs of cooling ability and consume 40 to 80 amps at 12 volts.
The same principle holds for a 24V battery bank in that it provides 24 volts. As we discussed before, most car and RV batteries are 12V. 12V batteries are used in most vehicles because the electrical components such as the starter, lighting, and ignition systems are designed to operate on 12 volts.
A large cord plugged into an electrical pedestal delivers AC power to the RV wires running throughout your rolling home. That large plug runs into your RV, where it connects to a 120V breaker panel. Wires run from that breaker panel to outlets and appliances and a converter that changes AC power to DC.
A VIN beginning with a 1, 4, or 5 indicates that the vehicle was assembled in the United States; a VIN beginning with a 2 indicates it was assembled in Canada; a VIN beginning with a 3 indicates the vehicle was made in Mexico.

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Need wiring diagram for 1996 honda fourtrax 300
ANSWER : A good place to pick up a new service manual would be themotorbookstore.com. They have great prices and prompt shipping

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Trying to install a new fluro light, pull out old light to find 3 reds and 3 blacks 1 copper earth. What do I do to connect it up the right way??? When I pulled the old Fluro light out the 3 Reds were joined together with a connector ,two blacks were joined to one end of light wire, the other to the other end of the light wire,earth wire to the light case,the third black wire was connected to the wire from the ballast? Does this all make sense
ANSWER : No, this does not make sense but I have seen strange wiring before. There is power going from the light someplace else. Just connect it back up exactly as the old light was connected. It worked before so it will work again. If it works it is wired correctly. Without being there to check which wire was the hot wire and which was neutral it is impossible for me to say what is what. Make sure you connect the ground wire to the light chassis.

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Wiring diagram for ford 9n tractor
ANSWER : You can purchase a manuel for your tractor at Tractor Supply or at tractorsupply.com for about $25-$30.

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Coleman 425 2-burner white gas stove pops out flame on low heat
ANSWER : There is water in your fuel. Drain the tank and flush it out with denatured alcohol. Refill with fresh fuel.

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Complete wiring diagram for a 1990 36volts club car golf cart
ANSWER : Http://cartaholics.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=1880&hl=green+wire

See if this helps. Good luck!!

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How to tighten cable on pop up camper
ANSWER : The adjustment can be done by your dealer, contact them see how much it costs.

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Spark plug wire boot grounding out on coil, 96 outback 2.5 automatic, just put new spark plug wires, new spark plugs, and new coil on. ran great for two weeks, now spark is jumping out of boot at coil on one wire, put old coil back on and still does it in the same spot. replaced wires again, and still does it in the same spot. seems to do it only under a load. Is my new spark plug on that cylinder bad? Does the coil need some insulation under it? It is the coil that sits right on top of the motor. Any ideas? thanks.
ANSWER : Sparks are high voltage, and will always follow the path of least resistance. If you can visibly see a spark (whether in a lighted area, or in the dark), that means either that a plug wire (or coil wire) is open (non conductive), or your have a carbon track on the surface where the spark can be seen, but most likely you have BOTH problems!

If you have an ohmmeter, check the resistance of each wire involved, particularly spark plug wires … which means you must be able to connect to both ends of each wire at the same, and hopefully, FLEX those wires, to be sure they don’t have a break inside that is intermittent (comes and goes)!

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