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newbi

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Posted: 07/22/08 04:42pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I have a 2001 Bounder diesel pusher. We are new to the RV thing. A couple of weeks ago, our child was watching a video in the rear bedroom (plugged into the 110v wall socket). After the movie ended, we turned the player off like we have done in the past. Last weekend we attempted to use the player again and no power? There are 3 wall plugs in the bedroom, 2 of the 3 are no longer working. One plug has 110v, the other 2 near the bed are at about 30v? Any ideas? Thanks

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Posted: 07/22/08 04:47pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

In my Bounder there is a GFI outlet in the bathroom. Check it and try resetting. Worked for me twice.


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Look for a ground fault plug, it is most likely in the bathroom or near the kitchen sink. It probley needs to be reset (the little red button popped out).


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first I would check the gfi and reset it


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That's it blame the child. Actually check the GFIC there might be two. That the dievce that trips should you find your hand in water to keep you from getting knock on our butt. Trip then press reset. Good Luck Bill

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A gfci tripped somewhere probably.


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It could be a bad breaker that feeds those outlets. The GFIC is usually for the kitchen, bath, and outside outlets.


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Curious minds would like to know what you fine.


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I appreciate all the replies. I will try the GFI circuit. Whats got me confused, is the all of the other plugs work fine?? Again, i thank you all and will post my findings.

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Ok, I checked both GFI plugs. One in the Kitchen and the other in the bathroom. Both are good and working properly. Every plug in the coach works except the ones on either side of the bed? And this happened virtually overnight. Fine one day...dead the next?

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