Trick too know when first looking at the RV power. There are three basic sections.
One is the normal car/truck stuff like starter, horn, outside lights.
There is then the RV coach section that deals with the 12VDC things inside like vents, lights, water pump and many of the controls you mention for heat and air.
The 110 AC stuff is often the higher power things liike microwaver, air conditioners and the outlets.
Part of the hard part of figuring it all is that some of these like the 12volt will keep the controls for thing like the furnace and air from working! So it gets confusing when the 110 AC air won't work but it is becasue the 12VDC is sleeping!
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Richard
Why no RV year, make and floorplan on MY signature as we suggest for others?
I currently DO NOT have one!
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