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Old 08-03-2022, 01:22 PM   #1
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two electrical plugs no longer working on bedroom slide

Hello,
I have a 2019 PaceArrow 36U

Just pulled in and set up everything and the two 120v plugs in the bedroom slide are not working.

- Checked the breakers
- Checked the GFI in kitchen and checked the GFI in the 1/2 bath.

Looking for any other suggestions

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Old 08-03-2022, 01:31 PM   #2
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Randy,

We often have that same issue. We have some plugs that are wired to the inverter which does not work and hasn't for about 2 years. We have had plugs that didn't work and it was the GFI connected to the inverter that had tripped. You may not have checked that GFI!!!

We seldom need 120-AC when traveling I just decided to leave it alone. We are either home and plugged in or at a CG and plugged in. If we need 120-AC while traveling, I'll start the genny!
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Randy,

We often have that same issue. We have some plugs that are wired to the inverter which does not work and hasn't for about 2 years. We have had plugs that didn't work and it was the GFI connected to the inverter that had tripped. You may not have checked that GFI!!!

We seldom need 120-AC when traveling I just decided to leave it alone. We are either home and plugged in or at a CG and plugged in. If we need 120-AC while traveling, I'll start the genny!
hi TeJay, thanks for the response.
I should mention i am plugged into 30amp >

I went and looked at the inverter and could not find a GFI. Does the inverter even matter when using shore power?
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hi TeJay, thanks for the response.
I should mention i am plugged into 30amp >

I went and looked at the inverter and could not find a GFI. Does the inverter even matter when using shore power?


Inverter does not have a gfi your recepticals do.
And no it doesn’t matter if inverter is on or not if you are plugged in.
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Inverter does not have a gfi your recepticals do.
And no it doesn’t matter if inverter is on or not if you are plugged in.
thanks Tha_Rooster. So i have found 2 GFI's . One in the kitchen and one in the half bath. I think that us all there is?
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thanks Tha_Rooster. So i have found 2 GFI's . One in the kitchen and one in the half bath. I think that us all there is?


I also have one in a outside bay.
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Old 08-03-2022, 03:34 PM   #7
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GFI in the rear bath? Cycle each breaker?

I would start by pulling one or both of the bed outlets and checking wire connections, one could have worked loose. They are going to wire the outlets with the shortest distance from the box, look at where your breaker panel is and the outlets then make WAG. Outlet on the wall opposite of the slide? Might want to also check it for loose wire.

In a slide could easily be a wire that pulled loose due to poor routing or securement. Might take a look under the slide for something suspicious.

You can get schematics from Fleetwood. Send them an email or call. Have your Fleetwood ID number as well as your year and model. I would ask for electrical and plumbing. Couple of days and you will have the files in you email.
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