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Old 03-05-2020, 04:53 AM   #7
cavie
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Brand: Keystone
Model: Sprinter
State: Florida
Posts: 1,422
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Originally Posted by Sang Froid View Post
Yes, all other outlets are hot. I noticed though, that the driver's side only has two outlets one in the back bedroom and the one above the sink. The passenger side has six outlets on the passenger side.

That tells me I need to look where the wire takes off for the sink outlet. The driver's side also has the refrigerator (propane & electric), the microwave and the heating system fan. All those work so where would the outlet take off from?

Tomorrow's project.

goodnight

Mike
The heating fans is usually 12 volts unless this is some new system. Not 120 volts and definitely not on the GFI circuit.. As I told you on the other Forum the outlet giving you trouble is on a GFI circuit. All outlets within 6' of a water source are on GFI. All outside outlets and All ground level storage areas. You need to call an electrician to help you. You do not have enough knowledge of electricity to do this on your own. You need some signal tracing equipment.
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