We have a 2020 29RS and when I installed a TV in the bedroom I discovered there wasn’t any 110 volt power in the ceiling plug. Found that the other 3 plugs in the bedroom were also without power. Checked the breaker and the GFIC and everything was good. Have power in all other plugs. Any suggestions?
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Originally posted by ColoradoRVers View PostWe have a 2020 29RS and when I installed a TV in the bedroom I discovered there wasn’t any 110 volt power in the ceiling plug. Found that the other 3 plugs in the bedroom were also without power. Checked the breaker and the GFIC and everything was good. Have power in all other plugs. Any suggestions?
What I suspect is an outlet's wiring is faulty. All of the outlets further "downstream" also don't work for the same reason. Normally this would be easy to remedy, but the outlets in your RV are not standard household outlets. This Youtube video will show you what I'm referencing:
Note that to replace (or fix?) an outlet, according to the rvupgrades.com website An SCD tool (not included) is required to slit and form flat non-metallic sheathed cable (NMB, NMC, NMD and NMD90* copper cable #12-2 and #14-2 with ground) and to install the cable into the self-contained device body assembly.
Finally, your trailer is likely still under the manufacturer's warranty, right? Consider having the dealer fix it. If you are not near your dealer contact GD customer support and ask about having an independent shop fix it. (I'm not 100% sure if GD pays the entire bill for an independent--please ask before using this option!)
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