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Old 08-27-2016, 07:49 AM   #1
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While trying to sort out a TV issue (DVD won't work outside TV) I came across this plug. It looks heavy duty, 14g? And maybe for a heater? It's located in a cabinet behind a access panel in the living room slide. There is a 120v receptacle near the plug. Any ideas?
It's a 2016 Holiday Rambler Endevor, thanks
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Possibly to a powered sub woofer?
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Old 08-27-2016, 08:09 AM   #3
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Electric Fireplace? Engine block heater?
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A power supply for the duplex oscillating flux capacitors?
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Old 08-27-2016, 08:22 AM   #5
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My electric fireplace doesn't use a grounded plug, and block heater cords are usually flat 3 wire.

The bright side is you're one BIG step closer to repairing the problem if you do find something 120 volt powered that doesn't work.
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Don't have a fireplace, subwoofer already works must be flux capacitor! Coach is only three months old and I have pretty much tested everything to see if it works. I thought it might have been the HDMI extender at first because the DVD didn't work but that's plugged in to the receptacle near wear this plug is. I would assume it powers something in this slide except everything is working in this area. The plug has to go to something?! It is a small access panel and I can't get in there to see where it goes
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Here is a close explanation.

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This explains a lot more about your electrical question.


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Here is a close explanation.


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Gotta get me one of those!
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A better explanation here..
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