

Do not leave the regulator connected to the solar panel as the next step of removing the Battery leads may damage it and put a spike into the Habitation electrics. If one is connected, disconnect the Solar panel from the Solar regulator. Photograph or record which fuses are in which slots on the front. If your Electroblock is a model that has a battery isolation switch on the front (black rocker switch about ½” square) switch this off by pressing the bottom of the switch in.ĭisconnect the mains EHU supply and in a Motorhome switch off the ignition and remove the key. Removing and Installing a Schaudt Elektroblock.ĭo not pull any plugs out of the EBL until you first: This topic was modified 2 years, 7 months ago by Barry & Maggie.įound out how to cut & paste it! Here it is, in its’ entirety… Our own members have used Martin and his colleague Alan (who has since sadly passed away) in the past and have reported that they are excellent. (so no visitors – they’re still in lockdown) If you have Electroblock problems (or think you have!) you know who to call… And all because Martin is a really helpful guy, not looking to make a quick buck, but genuinely helping people, maybe with the chance of losing a job. So… no Electroblock problem, no removing it, packing it up, sending it off for an unnecessary ‘no fault found’ “repair”. I checked again, fuses that I didn’t think were connected, and Lo! & behold, not one, but TWO fuses had blown.

Part of Martin’s advice was to check/recheck fuses, because the problems my Exsis was experiencing is normally because of “battery or wiring problems”.

I consulted Martin Bushnell at ‘A and N Caravan Services’ (Formerly ‘Atlantic Motorhomes’) and I received a magnificent, fully comprehensive reply, including a pdf attachment with more precise information. I thought I had an Electroblock problem… no 12v, no working step, no lights, no nuffink! But when plugged into 240v, everything worked! I suspected the ‘trip’ on the Electroblock…
