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Old 02-01-2022, 04:00 PM   #1
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I was locking up my motorhome at the storage facility and turned off both of the main power switches that are at the door. I noticed the fridge lights were still on and it started beeping because the doors were open. I wanted to leave them open so when it warms up outside it doesn’t start to smell in the fridge.

I also noticed the air freshener that is plugged into one of the AC outlets still had power. How can this be possible when power to the coach is supposed to be shut down? What am I missing?

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Heres my thoughts... (I know your coach very well)

1... you didn't turn off your wall switches at the door but you think you did.

2... you turned off your wall switches, but the switches don't actually work. (Probably this)

Did you try the main red switch in the first bay by the door above the propane tank?

You can throw the breaker, near the floor across from the bunk beds, to turn off the refrigerator...?
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