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dennis_w
07-30-2018, 03:14 PM
So we just got back from a week long trip and now the outlets that are NOT on the GFCI circuit are not working. I've checked all the breakers and fuses but still nothing. Anything else for me to check?

Thanks

Dennis

MerlinB
07-30-2018, 03:53 PM
Wiring. My non-GFCI outlets are all chain ganged to a single circuit breaker labeled "OUTLETS." I would first check that CB to see if the wire is securely attached and then work down stream from there.

Also when you pull the panel out to check the wire connection you should also use a multi-meter and make sure the CB itself has not failed.

dennis_w
07-31-2018, 03:25 PM
Well I opened up the panel and everything was tight at the breakers and everywhere else for that matter. I pulled all the outlets and nothing seemed out of place and everything was tight there. I also pulled the inverter and nothing seemed "bad" (atleast i think it was the inverter). I don't have a multimeter to check the CB's but will be getting one tomorrow but I don't have anything labeled "outlets" my labels are MAIN, A/C, GFCI, MICRO, Rec/Con and Hot Water. Multimeter the breakers still?

Thanks for the reply Merlin

wiredgeorge
07-31-2018, 05:11 PM
The GFCI is the 15A circuit that connects to all the outlet you refer to. If the breaker is not kicked off, then go to the GFCI outlet where there is a reset and reset it. There is one outlet associated with the microwave which is on the panel and is 20A. I can't recall what the rec/con is for but they power things not associated with the wall outlets you refer to. The hot water breaker is 15A and powers a heating rod in your hot water heater and there is a switch on the outside of your unit under the hot water heater cover where you can find this switch. If you unit is equipped, may have that switch up near the propane switch on your control panel.

busterbrown
07-31-2018, 05:38 PM
So we just got back from a week long trip and now the outlets that are NOT on the GFCI circuit are not working. I've checked all the breakers and fuses but still nothing. Anything else for me to check?

Thanks

Dennis

So the GFCI outlet does work and the downstream outlets don't?

dennis_w
07-31-2018, 06:16 PM
Correct all the gfci outlets work fine. I hit test reset and the gfci is functioning fine.

busterbrown
07-31-2018, 06:23 PM
GFCI outlet may have failed on the downstream contacts. IIRC, my 308BHS has the kitchen, exterior, and bunkhouse outlets downstream from the bathroom's GFCI. You may just need a new $10 GFCI. I've seen this scenario before.

dennis_w
07-31-2018, 06:44 PM
Just to be clear.... I have the actual gfci in the bathroom and the gfci outlets downstream of that outside and in the kitchen all work fine. The tv, bunkhouse and bedroom outlets dont work. Are they all attached to the GFCI circuit?

busterbrown
07-31-2018, 07:13 PM
These coaches are all wired differently from unit to unit, from day to day, and from model year to model year. I have two circuits with breakers that operate all the receptacles in my coach. Just 2. I know my kitchen outlet above the sink is downstream of the bathroom's GFCI, as well as the bunkhouse. The TV, entertainment center and bedroom 110V receptacles are on the other (I believe). They may be different for you. No rhyme or reason why wiring schematics change from coach to coach. Just how the RV industry operates. Personally though, Id start with the GFCI. It's only a 2 minute diagnostic swap out.

LabRat
07-31-2018, 07:44 PM
my labels are MAIN, A/C, GFCI, MICRO, Rec/Con and Hot Water.



I believe the Rec in the Rec/Con label is for receptacles, this maybe the circuit
that is having the problem.

The Con is for converter. On my old trailer there was one wire coming from the outlets joined with a wire nut to one wire from the converter and one wire to the breaker. I would check that connection if you have this setup.

MerlinB
07-31-2018, 07:57 PM
I believe the Rec in the Rec/Con label is for receptacles, this maybe the circuit
that is having the problem.

The Con is for converter. On my old trailer there was one wire coming from the outlets joined with a wire nut to one wire from the converter and one wire to the breaker. I would check that connection if you have this setup.

That would be my guess also. If your converter is working then I would suspect there is a break in the wiring feeding the receptacles. If your battery is staying charged when you are connected to shore power then your converter is working and it means that CB is working also. Since your GFCI outlets are working there is no problem in that circuit.

Good luck.

dennis_w
08-02-2018, 04:38 PM
Merlin you nailed it! Thanks man!