T25 Club Joker 1988 - fuse and/or 12v supply to sink tap?

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T25 Club Joker 1988 - fuse and/or 12v supply to sink tap?

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I recently replaced the switch on the sink tap (touching the 2 wires together got the water flowing) but in the process I think I touched the wrong thing as now the tap doesn’t work.

I ran a 12v supply to the pump in the water tank and that’s fine and then ran a 12v supply to the incoming side of the new tap switch and that then works, so whatever I’ve done I’ve borked the 12v supply to the switch.

We’re going away in 6 days so I might temporarily run a wire from the leisure battery +VE terminal to the tap, but does anyone know where the proper 12v supply comes from, what I might have blown and what else might not be working?

I checked all the 10A fuses under the dash and they all look ok. I don’t know where any other fuses might be.

Thanks in advance for any help,

Steve

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Re: T25 Club Joker 1988 - fuse and/or 12v supply to sink tap?

Post by dunxd »

Bit late, but maybe helpful.

Under the front seatbelt on the left hand side there is a small box with two fuses - they may be torpedo style fuses. You probably blew one of these. Quite obvious if you have. Simple replacement if you can find the fuses. 16amp (red) should do the trick.
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