Inline fuse

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Hi I'm trying to locate my inline fuse from my solar charger to my cab battery. It's a 2020 Bailey Autograph 69-2. I've contacted Bailey but no help I've contacted Truma again no help, the habitat engineer could not find it either, I'm pulling my hair out in frustration. Hopefully someone out there can shed some light on it's location. Many thanks Mark
 

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What makes you think that there is one?
What's not happening?
Can you take a photo of the solar charger?
 

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If the installer could be bothered to fit one it should be close to either the battery or controller.
 
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What makes you think that there is one?
What's not happening?
Can you take a photo of the solar charger?
The leisure battery is charging but not the cab , have switched wires on the Truman charger with same result.
 

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Can you see the wires going from the solar charger to the cab battery?
How big are they?
Is it a dual battery charger?

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I know nothing about the Bailey but solar panels usually are rigged to charge the hab batteries as the alternator charges the cab batteries when driving. There is a gizmo to trickle charge the cab battteries from the hab batteries available at a discount on here for when the van is not in use.
 
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I know nothing about the Bailey but solar panels usually are rigged to charge the hab batteries as the alternator charges the cab batteries when driving. There is a gizmo to trickle charge the cab battteries from the hab batteries available at a discount on here for when the van is not in use.
The solar charger is dual , the cab charging was working but now isn't
 
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What makes you think that there is one?
What's not happening?
Can you take a photo of the solar charger?
The cab battery was being charged now it isn't, charger is working ok so looking for a inline fuse
 
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Does it charge the hab battery first and only trickle the cab when the hab is full?
 
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Daft question is there a fuse on the controller (there is on votronic models)
 
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Did you get this sorted ?
Cab battery won't be charged if ignition switch is in isolate position.
I've got the earlier 68-2, there are several inline fuses in the wiring behind the BCA PDU.
Hopefully your 69-2 has the short wardrobe and draws and the PDU is below the draws and the additional access panel by the stairs, so should be easier to access the wiring.
 

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