generators can seem finicky at times... mine will periodically just decide to quit after it's initial easy startup... I find that if I just wait a minute, then use the AUX battery tie-in switch while I use the GEN start switch, it will fire up, as I CONTINUE holding these two switches for a few seconds afterwards....then no issue with the Gen staying cranked.
for the overhead electric bunk, I just 'found' my controller the other day, more than 3 1/2 years after ownership, and LIVING in the coach for much of that time!
My controller is in the 'secret' false rear wall of the far left cabinet closest to the bunk, above my sofa. Removing the four screws(a hint!) reveals the controller.
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