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Question Circuit breaker labeled bedroom.

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Jrmac22

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I have a new to me 2005 diplomat. There is a circuit breaker in the bedroom cabinet that is labeled “bedroom”. The breaker is switched off, but everything in the bedroom seems to be working. Any idea what this breaker supplies power to?
 
Hello, can you share a picture? Does it turn on/off some lighting? My coach has an on/off switch in the bedroom that turns a light on outside, a security light.
 
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I have a 2006 Holiday Rambler (built by Monoco) that is almost the same. Does it operate the rear bedroom speakers from the front stereo? I have a wall switch for that but yours might be on a breaker? Or maybe it's for the bedroom ceiling fan option that you may not have? Sometimes they will put in the breakers for options that you didn't get so in case you want to add them the circuitry will already be there. It's cheaper on them than having to wire each coach specifically for their options only.
 
That panel is the 110 volt AC electrical. So it's not lights, slides or any other 12 volt switches. It may be your plugins.
 

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