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    Another GFCI Issue

    Thanks. I have read alot of forum posts over many years and the frustrating thing is a post with no resolution. Not that it happens in the heartland forums, just wanted to be sure to end the story.
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    Another GFCI Issue

    Update on GFCI Issue. Well, not anything that we thought or planned. It turned out that the switch in the bedroom that controlled the Hunter Ceiling Fan was holding a hot lead that got dislodged and brought down the other fan in the Living room, the GFCI in the bathroom, 2 outlets in the...
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    Another GFCI Issue

    No kidding. I am still confused as to why the converter and main panel are located where they are....any water leakage and fry city. Also I have two 4 blade Hunter fans and one 12v exhaust fan. It's the LR fan not getting any voltage to the wall switch near the kitchen. Anyway electrician coming...
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    Another GFCI Issue

    Yes, that would make sense but not the case. There is no load on the bath GFCI but two.wires going to line in, and as I said no power on the physical wire at either GFCI outlet, or at the three other outlets. Bath GFCI is within about 2 feet of the panel. Looks like that GFCI is actually the end...
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    Another GFCI Issue

    Not sure what you mean. We checked voltage at the breaker, which was ok and on the physical wires at the outlet, which was no voltage. We have an electrician coming tomorrow and I think we have narrowed it down to a break somewhere probably under the camper. Maybe a critter. Stinky cuz the...
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    Another GFCI Issue

    As a matter of course we did check the 12v fuses and all were fine. Our ceiling fans are residential and run on AC. I can power down the bedroom fan with a 120v breaker.
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    Another GFCI Issue

    We did check voltages at the breakers and all read correctly. My underbelly is covered and would be an arduous process taking that off. My panel is at the floor level outside the bath in the hall and near the bedroom door. 3 ft or so above it is the thermostat. The converter is behind the...
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    Another GFCI Issue

    We are up only occasionally in the colder months, but do use the space heaters when here. The outlet wiring was looked at and appeared fine, but no voltage on the wires coming in to the outlet terminals. The outlets that are not GFCI reset/test outlets themselves are the cheaper no screw...
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    Another GFCI Issue

    Thanks. I will look through the spaghetti behind the breaker panel and see if there is something going on....carefully of course. Appreciate the help everyone. Will update solution when found.
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    Another GFCI Issue

    Thanks for the info. The only reason I am thinking they are on the same circuit is that we have had a small heater plugged into the gfci in the bathroom and another on the bedroom plugged into the gfci there. If the draw got too great the circuit would blow the breaker in the panel and both...
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    Another GFCI Issue

    Readings were taken directly on the line and load terminals of the outlets pulled away from the wall. - - - Updated - - - Yes, two outlets are the TEST/RESET GFCI and three are regular outlets on the same line with one being outside. I thought my Son had checked the Neutral but will double...
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    Another GFCI Issue

    Yes, two outlets are the TEST/RESET GFCI and three are regular outlets on the same line e with one being outside. I thought my Son had checked the Neutral but will double check in the morning with the voltmeter.
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    Another GFCI Issue

    I have read all the GFCI posts on the forum and I am still stumped. Was running a leaf blower plugged in to my outside outlet on our 2016 Resort 40FE destination trailer. Lost power and have not been able to figure out the issue. 2 GFCI outlets, one Iin the bath and one on counter in bedroom...
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    2016 Resort 40FE Destination Trailer - Window Latch/Lock Issues

    We purchased a 1 year old used Resort 40FE (2016) which we absolutely love! The windows by the dining room, recliners and sides of the slides are the kind that raise and lower vertically and are smaller windows. We noticed that some of the windows will not actually stay up and a couple of...
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