Good morning,
Here is the issue: The GFCI outlet to to the left of the stove popped, and will not reset. It appears to also have taken out the RoadVac system, and the outlet against the wall under the Dinette table. I just got off the phone with Grand Design, and spoke to one of their techies. I asked him if he had a breaker diagram to identify which breaker that GFCI outlet is connected to, but the only one he had did not match up with what mine looked like, so we were not sure,
I replaced the GFCI outIet, but the new one still doesn't work. have attached a pic of my Fuse/Breaker box, maybe someone has seen something similiar and can dial me in to the correct one. None of my breakers are popped, but I did reset all of them, as well as the shore power surge protector, which isn't showing any faults. I bought a tester, and plugged one end into the faulty GFCI, and when I used the beeper wandy thingy, that lights and beeps when i get close to the correct breaker, beeped and whined at all of them, so I am assuming my tester sucks, or the breakers are too close together.
Anyhoo, thanks in advance, Im going to keep digging too. I have a 20 and 15 amp new breaker ready to go, hopefully that's the issue.
Edited to actually, ya know, attach the pic...
Here is the issue: The GFCI outlet to to the left of the stove popped, and will not reset. It appears to also have taken out the RoadVac system, and the outlet against the wall under the Dinette table. I just got off the phone with Grand Design, and spoke to one of their techies. I asked him if he had a breaker diagram to identify which breaker that GFCI outlet is connected to, but the only one he had did not match up with what mine looked like, so we were not sure,
I replaced the GFCI outIet, but the new one still doesn't work. have attached a pic of my Fuse/Breaker box, maybe someone has seen something similiar and can dial me in to the correct one. None of my breakers are popped, but I did reset all of them, as well as the shore power surge protector, which isn't showing any faults. I bought a tester, and plugged one end into the faulty GFCI, and when I used the beeper wandy thingy, that lights and beeps when i get close to the correct breaker, beeped and whined at all of them, so I am assuming my tester sucks, or the breakers are too close together.
Anyhoo, thanks in advance, Im going to keep digging too. I have a 20 and 15 amp new breaker ready to go, hopefully that's the issue.
Edited to actually, ya know, attach the pic...
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