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Judeela

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  1. On June 27, 2016 at 3:16 PM, kaypsmith said:

    Does the outlet in the loft where TV plugs in a gfi outlet? If it is, there should be a reset and test button on the outlet itself. Of course there are gf outlets downstream that are just regular outlets but controlled by a gfi breaker upstream. If the one in the bathroom when reset does not fix the problem then you should look elsewhere for another gfi outlet to reset. You should also look for a circuit breaker that could possibly be tripped in the coach breaker box in the event that the plug is not on a gfi circuit.

    No reset on loft GFCI outlets...there are two, side-by-side. Only test I can find is in bathroom.  There is an outside entertainment unit. It's been suggested rain or wash water in it, may cause GFCI to trip...but, again, where would reset be?  We've never used outside entertainment unit...so don't know if it has power. Probably should check that, huh?


  2. On June 27, 2016 at 4:28 PM, tcolburn said:

    In the loft... is this above the driver's seat, or for a TV which can be seen from the driver's seat? If so, it might be an outlet which is powered only when the ignition switch is "off", but doesn't work when the ignition is in the "on" or "accessory" positions. That's the way ours is wired, and it confused me for a bit until I figured it out.

    --Tim C.

    It's a bed loft...over cab.  There is a TV up there...but it can't be viewed from cab. So...doesn't seem it would be related to ignition override. When we're not using A/C...whether with shore power or generator, there is a fan plugged into that outlet.  

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