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Dead 110v plug for Girard Awning

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newmarokie

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Joined
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Messages
393
Location
southern oklahoma
RV Year
2019
RV Make
newmar
RV Model
Dutch Star 4018
RV Length
40'
Chassis
Freightliner
Engine
450 hp Cummins
TOW/TOAD
2017 Colorado, 2013 Dodge 1500 quad cab
Fulltimer
No
I went to the Oklahoma State football on Friday. I tried to deploy the Girard awnings. No response. The controller showed to be transmitting, but the awnings didn't move. I got home a bit ago and checked the controllers in the basement. They were not lit up. I ran a cord from a good source and plugged the awnings in. They worked. There are no tripped breakers. I checked the two GFCI plugs in the midship bath. They appear to be good. Is there another GFCI I don't know about?
 
Each model has numerous GFCI hidden -
On ours - we have GFCI
2 in the electrical cabinet in the middle bathroom
1 in the sink cabinet in the middle bathroom (On the outside wall)
1 in the kitchen above the sink (mounted on the bottom of the dish cabinet)
 
Thanks Steve. I found the one under the kitchen cabinet, It apparently protects all the plugs on the off driver side wall plugs. I finally found the third one in the mid bathroom. It is in the medicine cabinet. When I reset it the central vac came on. The door on the vac had been bumped open at some point and time and I guess it caused the GFCI to trip. That plug protects all of the plugs in the basement, bedroom and back bathroom (but not the washer and dryer). I am thinking there has to be one more to protect the driver side wall plugs. I guess I will find it when it rears its ugly little head.
 
I believe I also have a GFCI in the rear bathroom in the cabinet under the sink.
 

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