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Old 06-02-2022, 03:07 AM   #1
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We just bought a 2003 Dutchmen on a E450 Ford. We are taking a cross country trip and all the non DC power went off and we cannot find the breaker box. Any help?
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Old 06-02-2022, 03:33 AM   #2
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So, non-DC power must be 120 volts AC.
120 volts AC comes from shore power, generator power, and possibly an inverter if you have one.

Are you connected to shore power?
Are you running a generator?
Do you have an inverter? Many RV's do not have one.

The circuit breaker panel for 120 volts AC is usually on the inside near where the shore power cord enters the RV.
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Old 06-09-2022, 02:52 AM   #3
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We just bought a 2003 Dutchmen on a E450 Ford. We are taking a cross country trip and all the non DC power went off and we cannot find the breaker box. Any help?
It could be the relay breaker near your Batteries. That's where mine is, as for the breaker box I can't help but it's somewhere maybe in a cabinet if not visible by a walk threw the coach.
Photo shows my relay/ breaker small inch and a half by 3/4 " Click image for larger version

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It could be the relay breaker near your Batteries. That's where mine is, as for the breaker box I can't help but it's somewhere maybe in a cabinet if not visible by a walk threw the coach.
Photo shows my relay/ breaker small inch and a half by 3/4 " Attachment 7405
The picture shows a 12 volt self resetting circuit breaker mounted on the trailer tongue.

It is not clear from the OP post. He may have a motor home. He said "on a Ford". On the other hand his profile says "Dutchmen Kodiak Express Ultra lite". Also, he may be talking about the 120 volt shore power. He said "non DC power went off". He has not responded, so maybe is no longer interested.
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