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    RV LIFE Forum Hub, Wander The West Swivel Table Hawk Side Dinette

    Hey all, just completed a mod to my Hawk. I took out the stock single leg table which always seemed to be in the way and worst of all, not available when the dinette was in rollover bed mode. In short, I used black iron piping to create a swivel frame and mounted that to the FWC table. I would...
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    RV LIFE Forum Hub, Wander The West Truck to Camper adapter

    Hey all, I'm in the process of converting my pickup from a horse trailer towing machine to an off-road FWC machine. As such, I've run into a snag regarding the hookup between the truck and camper. My truck has a six pin plug in the side and as you know the Hawk has a three pin. Is there some...
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    RV LIFE Forum Hub, Wander The West 2011 Hawk Electrical Problems

    Figured it out, Stan- you saved the day, I found some in-line fuses tangled up under the batteries that were blown. Also, coincidentally, the ground feed coming out of the shore power plug on the exterior wall came loose somehow. I really appreciate everyone's input. Happy trails, all
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    RV LIFE Forum Hub, Wander The West 2011 Hawk Electrical Problems

    Update, checked AC and DC voltage going into the converter. 12V DC in converter is just fine, also when I hit the DC reset switch under the dinette seat, above the battery bank all of the lights turn on on the converter, but nothing else. No AC going in Tracked up to the outlet under the...
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    RV LIFE Forum Hub, Wander The West 2011 Hawk Electrical Problems

    Thanks for the idea, I'll check that and post again after. Stan- I'm near Redwood City, CA
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    RV LIFE Forum Hub, Wander The West 2011 Hawk Electrical Problems

    Tried that, also reset the breakers and checked for blown fuses. No luck.
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    RV LIFE Forum Hub, Wander The West 2011 Hawk Electrical Problems

    I have a 2011 FWC Hawk and I'm at a loss figuring out the electrical. Here's what happened. I left it plugged into shore power for a little while and then the 12V power supply wouldn't work even though the batteries were fully charged. Then, after unplugging the 120V power and plugging back...
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