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Old 05-08-2015, 06:39 PM   #1
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1999 Rehall Aerbus - Electrical Gremlins?

I am camped at a KOA park in Ill. I noticed today that some of the AC outlets don't work.

I came home tonite and my wife has the Air Conditioners both Front and Back room on.

We are hooked up to shore power and I have no clue why the AC outlets in the FRONT part of coach do not have power,

Any ideas? Yes, I checked the Circuit breaker panel too.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Jim
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Most coaches the power outlets are daisy chained from a GFIC , most coaches have two , one in the bathroom and one in the kitchen. Trip and reset the GFICs and see if that cures the issue.
Note; some members with a fridge with an ice maker , report that a freezer in need of defrosting, around the ice maker, will trip the GFIC.
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Thank you, much. The GFI in the bathroom was tripped. My wife found out when she went to blow dry her hair.

Thanks again.

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