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Old 03-23-2021, 07:17 PM   #1
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2003 Southwind Electrical Schematic

The GFI in the bathroom popped today all on its own with no power on that circuit being used. I traced it down to a fault in the run between the hall plug near the floor across from the fridge and the kitchen plug at the end of the counter . Kinda at the top of the stairwell.

First of all , what in the Sam hell was Fleetwood thinking with those plugs? No terminal screws, the wires just quick press on to some studs. Absolute garbage. Anyway, I noticed a run going off the hall plug with TTC written on it with marker. And there is another run off the kitchen plug to some other location. Both these runs obviously need GFI. Every other plug in the coach works fine.

I am going to replace the hall and kitchen counter POS plug Fleetwood installed with proper plugs. I suppose I could wire up these to mystery runs as well as the fault is clearly in the hall to kitchen run. Love to know where they go as all other plugs are accounted for.
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