Missing circuit breaker

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      DandK-Travelers
      I was looking at the wire size on my living/dining room slides and happened to look at the fuse block. The circuit breaker for the bedroom slide is missing. I wonder how it is able to work without a breaker? If you can see from the pictures it is number 15.

      Anyone have this on there slides?

      The breaker from Amazon
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      Posted: 2:11 PM – Aug 15, 2017
      Tech36FWS
      Do you have a 34SB3? or a 35SB3? I was looking at the Cameo brochure and I don’t see a “34SB” as you have listed in your profile info.

      As always if you are going to work on electrical, disconnect the battery and shore power.

      Okay, I’m no expert on these things, but I do know 12v automotive electrical. That panel you have a photo of is the fuse panel. If that #15 fuse outlet was in use and wired in, then you would have a “red light” on, just as you would if you pulled one of the other fuses out, so it would let you know that it was burnt out.

      If you go to “circuit breaker” panel which should be in your hallway above the storage cabinet (Assuming this is a 35 SB3) There may be a separate circuit for each of the slides. Check that and let me know.

      Two of your slides may be wired in on the same fuse and circuit creating a “parallel circuit.” This might be the case because the manufacturer assumed you would read your owners manual and NEVER try to operate more than one slide at a time.

      Well those are my thoughts. I have only 2 slides on mine, so these are just assumptions which may or may not help you. :)


      Posted: 4:10 PM – Aug 15, 2017
      DandK-Travelers
      My Cameo is titled as a 2010 but floor plan is a 2011. Lookup a 34sd3 in the 2011 brochure and you will see it.

      I did figure it out. The door slide and the bedroom slide are wired together on the same fuse. They probably save $1.00 by doing that.

      So the good thing is I don’t carry a spare so I’ll get one. It is a circuit breaker by defination.

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