Wiring diagram Hobby Toscana

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Hi, I wondered if anyone could point me in the right direction as to where I can get hold of a wiring diagram for a Hobby Toscana 750 Exclusive?? I have tried the usual Google search etc and written to dealers without much success!
Specifically (without ripping everything apart) I’m trying to trace wiring that comes into the Truma combi! Someone has joined a brown wire onto a green wire which is the 12v supply to the PCB and for some reason there’s a red wire (which is live and open ended) which is just cut off and tie wrapped in the loop just before the PCB? The boiler is working on gas but showing a fault when on gas (green amber and red lights are all on) I don’t have a digital control unit only the older analogue controls 2. If I could get hold of a wiring diagram I would be able to see why there is a live red wire in the loop which is unused and why the brown wire is connected to a green wire! Appreciate Any help locating a wiring diagram.

Thanks
 
Have you checked out the 'Similar threads' at the bottom of the page??:unsure:
 
I’m working my way through them but not come across wiring diagram for Hobby Toscana as yet.
 
Shows brown wire connected to green wire & open ended red wire (live) not connected to anything. (This is old PCB, replaced with new one)
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I’m really just trying to find out where the red & green wires come from! Think il have to get auto elec to see if he can trace them for me.
 
Other electrical could probably inform you better, but in my younger days, Red was live, green was earth and black was neutral.
 
That’s the conundrum and why I’m looking for a wiring diagram. I may well have to trace them back to find out why a green wire is connected to the live terminal?
 
Ignore standard wiring conventions with some motorhomes as some use brown for earth and blue live. Very confusing if you expect to see standard wiring

In the photo, the brown wire does not immediately appear to be original, because the crimp terminal used does not match the rest. Why is the red wire there but taped off? This might be an undocumented repair at some point
 
You may well be correct, the brown wire is crimped on to a green wire further back. And the red wire?? For some reason has been just cut and left and is actually live?? I think I’m going to have to do a bit of tracing back to find out where they actually come from. I’m not an electrician but have a basic idea of how things work. I have a feeling the red wire is the live that should be on the PCB, I can check that by confirming if it’s still live if I remove the boiler fuse under the drivers seat👍 I guess the same applies for the green/brown wire.

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Thanks Martin, I don’t do FB but I can ask my wife👍
 
Your welcome, I flick between the two, the fb one is a smaller grouping but hobby specific
 
That’s great, Thanks Martin il get the wife on to it👍
 

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