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Re: [A/S] Electrical Ceiling Harness Location

Well Charlie I have not been out to try to find it today but I did a cut and
paste from the link you sent me using the 2002 Classic manual. I pasted it
below but I am taking it that it goes vertical somewhere around the closet
but according to this, it goes under the floor between the tanks, yes?

I am actually hoping that the slow electric drain will dry out and stop but
it may be wishful thinking.

It's on page G-12,
http://service.airstream.com/files/library/dd2dd0ccccab142b.pdf

12-VOLT WIRING DIAGRAMS
The main harness leaves the 12-volt distribution panel and runs around the
roadside wall INSIDE the
trailer. In the area of the credenza table and going cross car between the
water tanks the harness is under the
floor in protective covers.
About halfway back the trailer, the main body interior harness goes up the
wall and plugs into the ceiling
harness. The ceiling harness runs at the corner junction of the sidewall and
ceiling on the curbside with
branches running straight out to the lights and fans. All models are
pre-wired for solar panel.
The following diagrams list the circuits and show the location of the
harness and give the wire color and
gauge for each function.

Thanks again for the info and the link, everything appears to be under
control.

Kip

On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 8:32 AM, Charlie Burke <cbburke199@gmail.com> wrote:

> **
>
>
> Between the tanks under the floor?? Knowing that the main harnesses run
> along the wall above the floor I'd still check with tech support for the
> location.
>
> Charlie
>
> Of course I could be wrong.:-)
>
> On 9/25/2011 7:12 PM, Kip Gardiner wrote:
> > Thanks for the great info Charlie. It seems the connection is between the
> > tanks under the floor.
> >
> > I had some water issues with the AC and it is circuit #4 12V to the
> > thermostat. Now I seem to have a slow drain on the batteries but i hope
> it
> > is just some water left that will dry up, I hope.
> >
> > Great schematics in the link you sent, better than the manual I have for
> the
> > trailer.
> >
> > Kip
> >
> > On Sun, Sep 25, 2011 at 6:00 PM, Charlie Burke<cbburke199@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >
> >> **
> >>
> >>
> >> Kip,
> >>
> >> One of the endearing features of Airstreams is they guts don't change
> >> much very often.
> >>
> >> Up until the widebodies started production the wiring harnesses both 12V
> >> and 120V were run down the center of the ceiling.
> >>
> >> Since then (about 1994) Airstream did a major redesign of many of the
> >> systems including the electrical layout. While some of the electrical is
> >> still in the ceiling most of it runs along the the base of the walls in
> >> wire run galleys.
> >>
> >> Once they redesigned they have since kept the same layout. So if you got
> >> to the company website at:
> >>
> >>
> http://service.airstream.com/customer-service/manuals/trailer-manuals/index.html
> >> you will find wire runs and layouts for the 2001 Classic trailer that
> >> are virtually identical to your 1996.
> >>
> >> As for the specific location of the connector to the ceiling wiring
> >> harness you can call Airstream Technical support at 877-596-6505.
> >>
> >> Charlie
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> On 9/24/2011 12:06 AM, KGar wrote:
> >>> Hi All,
> >>>
> >>> I have not been here for a while but I need some info on the location
> of
> >> the electrical ceiling harness in a 1996 Excella 30 foot.
> >>> Also, does anyone know what the 12 volt circuit number 4 operates. i
> have
> >> it so far as the stereo, AC thermostat and the exterior stair light.
> >>> I have a 12 volt short and I think it is in circuit number 4 and I am
> >> trying to isolate it now but i don't know the location of that ceiling
> >> harness. The AC had a leak on rainy days and it may have water in the
> >> connection.
> >>> Any help would be appreciated.
> >>>
> >>> Thanks,
> >>>
> >>> Kip
> >>>
> >>>
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