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Agree with @Bar3K, electrical faults are an nightmare and will be very expensive in a mechanic’s time to find and fix so if you can at least make a start it will save you money.
My first thought is mice.... any chance they've been munching their way through looms somewhere?
After that it is a case of going through everything bit by bit. If it all works OK when it is started up maybe a quick solution to keep,you on the road whilst you hunt down the causes would be to fit a quick disconnect on the battery to allow you to leave it?
Good luck
My first thought is mice.... any chance they've been munching their way through looms somewhere?
After that it is a case of going through everything bit by bit. If it all works OK when it is started up maybe a quick solution to keep,you on the road whilst you hunt down the causes would be to fit a quick disconnect on the battery to allow you to leave it?
Good luck