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Water pump issue and television in 2006 Hobby 650 WFU.

17146446243924375661760872009116.jpgIMG_20240502_004203_544_HDR.jpgIMG_20240430_200630_427_LL_HDR.jpgIMG_20240430_200550_230_LL_HDR.jpgIMG_20240430_200530_490_LL_HDR.jpgHi all, new member here!

I have recently purchased a 2006 Hobby 650 WFU, and i think I need a new water pump (which I have purchased).

I have tried to pull water via my taps and shower, but there is no noise whatsoever coming from the pump.
I had a look on other forums, and someone suggested checking the fuse box etc, which I think is in the 2nd pic?

But how do I know which wire/fuse is for the pump?

I am also trying to establish how the TV works in this caravan, as it has no aerial/antenna that I can see?
I have an accessory socket on the outside, 2 loose wires in the closet (pics 4-5) and an antenna? socket next to the plug for the TV in the 3rd picture.

Any help much appreciated,

Thanks.
 
Sorry I cant give specific help on Hobby caravans, they are manufactured to a different wiring standards to UK built vans.

However your second picture is not a fuse block its only a connector block.

The picture of the 13A socket shows an aerial connector. I presume that will probably go either to another connector on the outside of the caravan, or may be to a coil of aerial cable which you need to connect to a free standing aerial, or site aerial point.
 

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