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I'm looking for a detail set of electrical drawings for a 92 breakaway diesel. Anyone can share some copies would be greatly appreciated. Particulary if someone has a coach with solar panel on roof. I think this was a factory add on and placed where a roof air would have went. I've ran into a problem with coach batteries not charging from shore power and looks to me a second solenoid was added in series using a grey wire to turn on the solenoid. I can't seem to locate the other end of this grey wire. The other solenoid does turn on with a purple wire that is shown in the drawing that is in my manual .
 
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Hi BigCat, I have the same coach as yours but it does not have a solar panel. I kinda doubt the panel was OEM. I have all my schematics if you think they will help. Call me anytime as it would be fun to talk to someone else with the same model Barth!cell: Larry 949.422.6018

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Larry and Heidi from CA
 
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