Re: GV electrical/propane problems
Reply #6 –
You might be confused by the fact that there is 12 volt panel with breakers. It is controlled by the floor switch that got bumped off, and is the 12v main disconnect. It has nothing to do with 120v system or the breakers in the other circuit panel.
There is also a 120 volt panel with breakers, and that controls the AC's, battery charger, outlets, microwave and maybe a hot water heater. That comes from the 50 amp shore plug.
Your flipping the 20 amp was turning on and off the battery charger getting power from the 120v breakers side of the coach, and should have nothing to do with lights, water or propane flow. The suggestion of GFI would have nothing to do with 12v pumps, lights, or propane. The GFI are on the 120v supply system to the outlets.
You have sort of combined your outages from both 12v and 120v in your issues. But there are maybe no 120v. lights in your coach, we had none in our 93, or our 98 now.
Your propane switch does need 12v to open for gas supply to the coach. Some detectors have dual supply from both the engine and coach batteries. Those detectors age out, and need to be replaced someday.
You should be able to hear the solenoid at the tank open when the detector is tested off/on by someone inside. In the future when your detector does fail to open the solenoid, you can learn how to remove the plunger and let the gas keep flowing. Older coaches have the electric shut offs, newer coaches built to the newer RV code no longer have the shut offs