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Old 11-26-2019, 06:11 PM   #10
cavie
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Brand: Keystone
Model: Sprinter
State: Florida
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Originally Posted by cable2112 View Post
Just an update. Had an electrician come out to the camp ground, he called Thor’s tech support. Apparently there is only 1 GFCI reset for the 25.4, and come to find out Thor doesn’t have any schematics at all.

He pulled apart all the outlets that he could see. The issue appears to be with the common, unfortunately he was unable to find the problem.

Looks like when I get home, I will be removing some cabinets to find a junction box, and repair or just re-wire from scratch.

Will post a pic of the issue once I find it. Thanks for the tips.

NO NO NO. Don't start tearing things apart. There will be no hidden j-boxes. There will be a j-box involved IF one of the outlets is in a slide. The wire must transform from Romex to flexible cord. The j-box for this will usually be outside underneath the coach.

Start with the Main 120 volt circuit breaker box. Check for voltage at the 15 amp breaker labeled GFI While you are there tighten ALL wire connections. Turn off the power first. Next go to the bathroom GFI outlet. Turn off the power. Remove the outlet from the wall. Turn power back on. Check for power in and power out. It is written on the outlet. This is the only outlet that does that. The other outlets don't have in and out connections. They look different and have concealed connections. They are daisy changed. If power in and out then stand there and visualize the nearest outlet. Pull the outlet and check for voltage. Visualize the next nearest outlet and so forth. Remember you are looking for non-working outlets within 6' of a water source and any outlets in ground level storage.
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