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U280 fuze for boost switch

Hi, hard for me to see fuze issues.. is there one for the boost switch.

Light was working.. it was working.. now nothing.. no click sound

Another concern is.. why this would happen?
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John - driving Old Faithful
1994 U280 GV
C8.3, Banks, Pacbrake, 900 watts, Resonator, XLHD tow dolly
Retired Army Warrant Officer

Life is what you make of it - if it is lemons, make lemonade!
Former Coaches:
1988 GV 40' ORED 300HP CAT - 9 years
1990 Winnebago LeSharo - 3 years
2000 Newmar London Aire - 3 years (#18 of 23 produced)

Re: U280 fuze for boost switch

Reply #1
Don't know about a fuze but do know that the little lite burns out quickly. May just be a burned out bulb.

Roland
1993 U280 4341
2010 Jeep Liberty
The Pied Pipers

Re: U280 fuze for boost switch

Reply #2
John,

Looking at my wiring diagram, I don't see any fuse.  The BOOST switch is powered directly off the battery side of the IGN solenoid (under the lift-up dash cover).  Try working the switch while someone stands at the rear driver side wheel well.  They should hear the solenoid closing.

If you want to try a new bulb, I think it is a #2721, either GE or Sylvania LL 
1993 U280 SE 40' WTBI, Build: 4359
C8.3 300hp, 6-Speed, Exhaust Brake
960 watts on the roof (6 x 160)
Sorento (or BOLT) on a Kar Kaddy SS
"Nature abhors a vacuum"

Re: U280 fuze for boost switch

Reply #3
I don't know if a '94 is the same but the input power feed into the boost switch on my '91 actually has two feeds to it.  One from the house battery and the other from the chassis battery.  Each feed passes through a diode before being joined into one wire.  For those not familiar, a diode acts like a check valve for electrical current.  In a worse case scenario of a dead battery, the switch will operate regardless of which battery goes dead.  The diode prevents both battery banks from being connected to each other when the boost switch is off.  The diodes were soldered inline to the wires and covered with heat shrink tubing.  I would suspect the power feed into the switch is the most likely issue.
John Fitzgerald
1991 U300 (SAI) Side Aisle Island Bed 40'
Detroit 6V92 with Allison Retarder
Meridian (Boise), Idaho

Re: U280 fuze for boost switch

Reply #4
Ok I hear a thunk in the front dash.. where is it? Engine compartment..

I have a voltage meter for both the engine-cigarette lighter an another directly to the coach battery.

When I turn the boost switch on.. shouldn't the engine battery voltage go up a bit?

House at 13.2
Engine at 12.1
Before turning on boost
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My advice and experiences are Free, you decide if they are worth anything .

John - driving Old Faithful
1994 U280 GV
C8.3, Banks, Pacbrake, 900 watts, Resonator, XLHD tow dolly
Retired Army Warrant Officer

Life is what you make of it - if it is lemons, make lemonade!
Former Coaches:
1988 GV 40' ORED 300HP CAT - 9 years
1990 Winnebago LeSharo - 3 years
2000 Newmar London Aire - 3 years (#18 of 23 produced)

Re: U280 fuze for boost switch

Reply #5
I think for your year, the boost relay is located on a 12 volt panel that is usually mounted on the basement wall between the tanks and storage - drivers side of coach.  There should be a white fiberglass cover over it held on with a couple of thumb screws.  If boost relay is working it should get a little warm after its been on for a while.  Boost relay looks just like the ignition relay that is under the dash.
At the bottom of this post is good photo of the boost relay with a label on it: Boost switch
Other possible locations are behind the drivers wheel (as shown in photo) or under the bed.
And, yes, typically the engine voltage will rise a little when the boost switch is activated (with engine off).
John Fitzgerald
1991 U300 (SAI) Side Aisle Island Bed 40'
Detroit 6V92 with Allison Retarder
Meridian (Boise), Idaho

 

Re: U280 fuze for boost switch

Reply #6
Ok.. what boost solenoid should I buy? Volt meter on it nada... thanks twig for showing me where it is..
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My advice and experiences are Free, you decide if they are worth anything .

John - driving Old Faithful
1994 U280 GV
C8.3, Banks, Pacbrake, 900 watts, Resonator, XLHD tow dolly
Retired Army Warrant Officer

Life is what you make of it - if it is lemons, make lemonade!
Former Coaches:
1988 GV 40' ORED 300HP CAT - 9 years
1990 Winnebago LeSharo - 3 years
2000 Newmar London Aire - 3 years (#18 of 23 produced)