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Forum: Problem Solving | Owners helping each other 10-23-2018, 12:02 AM
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Posted By John in Santa Cruz
the GFCI *only* effects a few of the 120VAC...

the GFCI *only* effects a few of the 120VAC outlets, typically the kitchen side one(s) and the curbside outdoor one.
Forum: Problem Solving | Owners helping each other 10-22-2018, 11:50 PM
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Posted By John in Santa Cruz
if you have a multimeter, check the light socket...

if you have a multimeter, check the light socket to see if there's power there. if there's no power, then the problem is in the trailer somewhere, if there is power, but no light, then the bulb...
Forum: Problem Solving | Owners helping each other 10-22-2018, 11:08 PM
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Posted By John in Santa Cruz
yeah, I'd suggest instead, checking the DC fuses.

yeah, I'd suggest instead, checking the DC fuses.
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