Hey,
I'm new to the Forum, but looking for help or some advice.
I've brought a Bailey Ranger 550/6 2004 model.
When I plug it into the power with a power cable, I can't get power at all? The lights wont work, the sockets wont work absolutely nothing at all. But If I put it on battery it only powers the lights and no sockets. Anyone have any idea what's going on? Could it be a fuse gone? Or something more complicated?
Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks
Mrs Davis x
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As blueexpo has already said, the 12 volt battery only supplies 12 volts to the lights and water pump. The 230 volt system powers the fridge, water heater, room heater and battery charger.
Have you checked the fuse box to make sure the trips are all switched on?
Are you sure that the socket you are using is working?
Can you try different sockets and leads to isolate the problem?
Haha OK sorry guys we are newbies haha
All trip switches are on we checked all that first.
Yes the sockets worked when we plugged the power cable in, put a phone on charge it worked for about 5-10 seconds then stopped. Our power lead is working as we put it to our old caravan and it powered that straight away. The fridge won't even power up nothing at all. No power even on the volt dial thing. Is it worth trying to change all the fuses in the fuse box? Next to the fuse box is a plug in a socket would that have anything to do it the fuse box? If so could it be the fuse in that plug?
Hi Selina, the fuses are usually on the 12 volt side of things, the mains only normally uses circuit breakers (trip switches). It may be worth turning the main circuit breaker in the caravan's consumer unit off and on again. Sometimes they can look like they are on, but they have in fact tripped.
Found the problem!!!! 🙈🙈 not the greatest!!!! Someone has completely cut the power cable to the fuse box! As in the grey armour cable!!!! Does this mean a completely new fuse box?
I wonder why that was cut. As long as the fuse box is ok it just needs to be rewired, it should be a fairly easy job if you have enough spare cable but if you are in any doubt it's always better to get a competent, qualified person to do the job.
At least you've found the problem, it's certainly not what I was expecting.
Even the orange cable isn't connected to anything either? God knows why someone has done that? It's crazy!!! Going to find someone qualified to look at it for me as its electrics I don't want to run the risk!!!
Seems a very strange course of action by the previous owner, cutting the cables. If there is a problem why not just disconnect it, or better still, fix the problem!
I would certainly recommend getting a professional electrician to look at the entire 240volt system if you don't feel competent to do it yourself, or don't have the necessary test equipment.
As others have said, the battery won't power the sockets, only low voltage stuff like lights and water pump.
Hey, well the qualified electrician came out 2 days ago to look at the fuse box. And every single wire has been cut. So a complete rewire is now required!!!! 😔😔😔🙈🙈🙈
Quote: Originally posted by SDavis1985 on 14/7/2023
Hey, well the qualified electrician came out 2 days ago to look at the fuse box. And every single wire has been cut. So a complete rewire is now required!!!! 😔😔😔🙈🙈🙈
Doesn't make sense, does it? Why would anyone do that? Seems like deliberate vandalism, hope you get it sorted soon.