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Old 03-01-2015, 10:15 AM   #4
FW28z
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: 2011 Four Winds 28Z
State: Michigan
Posts: 1,273
THOR #531
If you have no power, either the batteries are not connected properly, the battery disconnect switch is off, or there is a huge circuit breaker somewhere that got tripped.

Most Thor units use a disconnect switch actuated with a solenoid. You may simply have to turn it on.

If you have 4 batteries they should be hooked up in series/parallel if they are 6V batteries, or all in parallel if they are 12V batteries.

For 6v batteries, they will have two sets of batteries in series (6V + 6V) and both of these sets will be in parallel.

For 12V batteries, the only choice is to connect them in parallel to maintain 12V.

This of course assumes you have a 12V system.
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