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Old 08-25-2019, 03:38 AM   #21
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Yes gfci was tripped and had to have power on to reset
happy you resolved problem …

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Old 05-27-2023, 12:12 AM   #22
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sounds like you have a loose wire at the back of one of the first, or upstream, outlets, causing it and all the downstream outlets to lose power...

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the circuit breaker for that string of outlets has lost it's connection at the breaker, it may be loose as well
I'm having the same problem with my 2018 Axis 24.1. I just had some solar panels with an inverter installed. All my sockets work except the one by the door and the one on the passenger side in the front. The sockets in the front and back cabinets, and toilet, frig and microwave all work. Are the ones on the steps and the front passenger side together downstream from something?
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Old 05-30-2023, 04:20 PM   #23
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I'm having the same problem with my 2018 Axis 24.1. I just had some solar panels with an inverter installed. All my sockets work except the one by the door and the one on the passenger side in the front. The sockets in the front and back cabinets, and toilet, frig and microwave all work. Are the ones on the steps and the front passenger side together downstream from something?
We have a 2018 Vegas 24.1.
There are two outlet circuits (not including the dedicated circuit with outlet for the convection/microwave).

One circuit is GFCI, and includes:
- exterior outlets
- exterior television and the entertainment center outlets in the lower compartment
- outlet by the passenger knee, by the door near the sink
- lower wall outlet accessed only when the slide is out
- bathroom outlet (with the GFCI test/reset button)

The other circuit is a general circuit, non-GFCI, and includes:
- outlets over the couch, under the cabinets
- outlets over the rear beds
- outlets in cabinets above the interior televisions (above the door, rear bedroom)
- the refrigerator (single outlet).

Without knowing how the wiring was modified to install your inverter:

Just to reverify, the GFCI outlet above the toilet functioning? How about the lower outlet on the wall by the couch accessed when the slide is out?

Some Axis/Vegas owners (us included) have installed an inverter that only powers the general receptacles (non-GFCI) circuit.

I recommend using a multimeter to verify the 120VAC circuits within the WFCO Power center.
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