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Old 04-27-2020, 03:52 PM   #1
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Where are my circuit breakers/power center?

New owner of a 2002 Mountaineer 33RLBS pull trailer. Just got it home and confirming everything works and appears to be in good shape but I can’t find the circuit breakers panel. I haven’t extended the two slide outs because it’s parked in the street until I take it up to the mountains in two days where my daughter will live in it. I can’t believe the panel would be in a slide out anyways, but what am I missing?
Hoping someone here can help, I have the terrible thought my daughter will plug in a hair dryer or microwave while AC is on and blow a breaker and I’m 200 miles away, unable to help.
 
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Old 04-27-2020, 04:00 PM   #2
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A 2002 Mountaineer is pretty rare here but maybe someone who used to have one will remember. I am pretty sure the panel will be obvious once the slides are extended. hey are hard to miss.
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Old 04-27-2020, 04:17 PM   #3
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Found it! The proverbial snake woulda bit ya; next to the furnace, I guess I assumed it was part of the furnace but once I got down on floor and looked closely, it’s pretty clear.
Thanks Carl and Susan, Are the Mountaineers rare on this forum or is it that it’s older?
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I think he's probably referring to age. It's ok we have an 05 Mountaineer 5th wheel. It's in great shape and we see no need to be paying for a new one
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Thanks Carl and Susan, Are the Mountaineers rare on this forum or is it that it’s older?
The age is the biggest factor of being rare.
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Old 04-27-2020, 09:21 PM   #6
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I think he's probably referring to age. It's ok we have an 05 Mountaineer 5th wheel. It's in great shape and we see no need to be paying for a new one
Got it; I hope it holds up as well as my Artic Fox, 2000 and no problems. I did have to put on a new roof last year but my fault and insurance covered it.
The way these depreciate I certainly would not want to replace it with a new one.
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