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General Boards => Technical Support => Topic started by: Dale Soule on May 01, 2016, 01:22:01 AM
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While I was under bed working on a RV bed lift, I found a 110 volt receptical with a plug in it. I have no idea where the cord goes because it disappears into the engine compartment. Looking under and around the engine itself, I can not find a block heater set up on the C-9 engine. The outlet is only hot on shore power. We have a north/south bed (Montclair IV).
Also we have a CareFree electrical awning with wind sensor to retract, With a hair dryer I can not make it retract in the auto mode, I have read instructions and manuals as well as the forum. When wind sensor/auto retract is on (I think) the rocker switch indicator light does not light up. Bad switch, bad wiring? I just don't know.
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While I was under bed working on a RV bed lift, I found a 110 volt receptical with a plug in it. I have no idea where the cord goes because it disappears into the engine compartment. Looking under and around the engine itself, I can not find a block heater set up on the C-9 engine. The outlet is only hot on shore power. We have a north/south bed (Montclair IV).
Also we have a CareFree electrical awning with wind sensor to retract, With a hair dryer I can not make it retract in the auto mode, I have read instructions and manuals as well as the forum. When wind sensor/auto retract is on (I think) the rocker switch indicator light does not light up. Bad switch, bad wiring? I just don't know.
The receptacle under the bed should be for a air bed pump, I have one under our bed in the PT but it is hot all the time as long as the inverter in on.
Don't know about the Carefree awning sensor I have a Girard and the sensor is adjustable in the control board.
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Would expect that outlet is protected with a breaker on the 50 amp panel, so it follows that you might be able to then identify its circuit via the breakers.
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That circuit is for the engine block heater and has a/c voltage on shore power. On the right of dash you should find the switch with block heater stated on it. We use ours for the sleep number bed. Just have to remember when gaining elevation to put the bed pressure down before unplugging shore power or if forgetful start the generator.
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Thank you. Will look tomorrow. We don't have an airbed, so I do not know the plug and cord goes. But it's a starting point. Thanks
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If you want to be able to adjust an air bed when dry camping w/o the geni running you'll need to run another ac line that is powered by the inverter. Our Contessa was wired so that the night stand and under bed outlets were on the reefer circuit so only had power when supplied by geni or shore. (I'm sure there was a reason for that but it escapes me).
Steve