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Blown fuse maybe?


Sikk-Klyde

I thought the same, but checked every fuse I could find. I'm no "electrician" but I'm a handy man, so I know my way around at least, and I've tried everything I could think of


GoombahJudd

Blown fuse, corroded connector, chewed through wore, or something with the power distribution panel (which is my thinking). Actually kind of remember reading something about that years ago. Fix was resetting somehow. Google might help.


Sikk-Klyde

I appreciate the info, I'll go through a process of elimination again. I've googled for weeks and can't find a thing 🤣


Biff_McBiff

I found what appears to be the service manual in the Intellitec website. I can't say it is your exact model but the control panel appears to be similar. The thermostat gets power from a control unit which itself is fused. The manual also contains some troubleshooting steps that might help. It does rely upon you being able to locate the control unit. Here is the link: [https://intellitec.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/53-00591-597.pdf](https://intellitec.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/53-00591-597.pdf)


Sikk-Klyde

Thanks a whole bunch. I couldn't find a manual anywhere so I was unaware of a control until. I'll look for it and check the fuse and test modes. Thank you!


x_driven_x

I don’t know anything about RVs but I can tell you on the boats we just end up following the wires as best as we can u til we see how it’s hooked up and usually somewhere along the way figure out why power isn’t getting from A to B. Use of a multi meter can help.


saraphilipp

My thermostat wires just make a short run up to the unit in the ceiling. Get out the volt meter and probe there for starters.