Non-Toyota wiring help needed (1 Viewer)

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I went down to the storage lot to grab our Rpod travel-trailer last week and found that it had been broken into. The thieving bastard(s) ripped out the voltage converter, 5 of the overhead lights, CO detector, and generally just f--ked things up. I'm up for the repairs but don't know sh!t about wiring.
I'm too cheap to pay someone else to do the work that will likely provide me with an education. I'm wondering if anyone here is 12V/120V electrical savvy @MontanaLax or have experience with trailer wiring? I'd appreciate any information you could provide.

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if you don't have a schematic see if you can get one . thieves are towards the bottom of scum in my world. they take days of your life away that is spent earning to purchase what they think is theirs plus the time you must work to replace such item. whipping is too good for them.
 
I'm fairly proficient with 120VAC and 12VDC wiring and would be happy to provide any information I can or come lend a hand getting it put back together.

+1 on finding a schematic.
 
Thank you all!
I looked into a schematic first thing but apparently trailer manufacturers don’t have/can’t provide schematics. Considering that most of them are assembled with toothpicks and bubblegum, I’m not surprised.
Because I no longer have the converter I don’t know which wire will go where. Gotta do some tracing to the end of each line and see what I can come up with. Gotta get the new converter first though…..😡
 
if you don't have a schematic see if you can get one . thieves are towards the bottom of scum in my world. they take days of your life away that is spent earning to purchase what they think is theirs plus the time you must work to replace such item. whipping is too good for them.
Well stated and very much concur as I read CC's last post. Just sucks that you have to think it is right and HOPE nothing happens once you rewire.

Hopefully, it comes together easily and you can be out on the road again soon CCRider!
 

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