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Radiant floor heat not working in my 2018 Newmar London Aire

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Just sayin...your post is not on topic, let's help answer the OP please. Read post #1 and then reply with something to help them out.
 
Just sayin...your post is not on topic, let's help answer the OP please. Read post #1 and then reply with something to help them out.
Your right of course! I did my due diligence here! Reference two posts earlier. My response to a connection between oasis and floor heat!

I have no connection to the system, but my gut says you should look at both as they are a system!!!
 
Your right of course! I did my due diligence here! Reference two posts earlier. My response to a connection between oasis and floor heat!

I have no connection to the system, but my gut says you should look at both as they are a system!!!
Thank you. We just want to help resolve the fellow RVers problem. Cheers...
 
floor heat is completely separate from Oasis
Floor heat is 110 volt and has 3 zones, each zone is tied to a ground fault outlet and breaker panel breakers
On my 2018 DS 4369 one of the GFI outlets was in the front bath hidden from plain sight mounted under the top cabinet.
 
I just fixed a floor heating problem in my 2019 Dutch Star. I searched this thread for ideas. M y front heat was working and is on the 20 amps circuit in the breaker box. The bedroom and bathroom zones were not working and are on the 15 amp circuit in the breaker box. I there are 2 GFCIs mounted above the breaker box, one for the living zone, one for the other two. I checked voltages on the back of both plugs. The 15 amp circuit was dead. I pulled the breaker panel cover and the romex had come out of the back of the breaker. I put it back in and all is good with the world. I guess the moral of the story is KISS. Alway check the simple stuff first.
 
In the bath there is a metal box. It may be labeled, or not depending on the mood of the assembler that day. In that box is a solid state relay. That will be the area that will most likely be the cause of your problem.
 

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