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10-16-2010, 10:45
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Martha,
Mine is a '91 so I don't know precisely where your GFI is located. But here is a hint for where to look first: theGround Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) is required in spaces that may have water close to the circuits. They normally come in 2 common forms. The duplex recepticalplug type (that can be anywhere on the circuit)or the circuit breaker type that would be located in the AC circuit breaker panel.
My coach has 2 - one in the "basement" storage area, and one over the bathroom lavatory- but you have to basically put your head in the lavatory and then look up under the bottom of the mirror and medicine cabinet to see it.
Hope that helps - have a great trip!
From: "mtp0212@..." <mtp0212@...> To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sat, October 16, 2010 5:22:18 PM Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Question Have a 1986 PT (pretty terrific???)40 Wanderlodge which is getting ready to head to GA on Tuesday morning. Have a small problem. My traveling buddy Pam thinks the GFI (whatever that is) might have been tripped. None of the plugs work, the curtains don't work, and the lights above the lavatory won't work. My buddy's computer is sick right now, so it has fallen to me to ask:
Where might one find the GFI thingy that needs to be reset? We have looked at all the plugs in the coach with no success. Pam is shaking her head as she reads the manuals which, of course, don't mention anythingabout a GFI. I am sure someone in this group of intelligent, knowledgeable Bird owners knows. Please share that information.
Many thanks,
Martha in AL |
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