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Old 07-09-2016, 11:54 AM   #1
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2006 Granite Ridge Power

Have a 2006 Granite Ridge RV that we were staying in. Everything was working fine. Power to everything but the outlets has gone out. AC, Refrig, lights, etc, nothing has power but the outlets. All breakers are on, have reset them all, All fuses are good. Don't know what else to try?
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Old 07-09-2016, 12:17 PM   #2
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Check the GFI outlet
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Outlets OK

GFCI works fine. I can pop it and reset it. All outlets work ok. Nothing else
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Old 07-09-2016, 03:47 PM   #4
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Check the main fuse in your converter. Everything you mentioned also needs 12 volt for their control circuits. I misread your first post. Or did someone hit the battery disconnect switch by the door?
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How do I find the converter? Have only owned this a few months. Unable to find any detailed info. From what I have found the AC should be a direct feed thru the breaker and wouldn't need 12v. It's completely dead also
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No a/c needs 12 volt for the thermostat.

Did you check the battery disconnect switch? It should be by the door, if it was accidently turned off your 12 volt will not work. That is where I would look first.

Not sure where the converter would be. When we had our 2001 the converter fuse panel was along the outside of the bed.
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If your '06 is like my '05 Granite Ridge...
You also have a pair of fuses back by the Aux battery, sounds like you have no 12v.

If you are looking for the 'inverter', it is under the bed, the reset switch is about all you can get to easily.

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Looks like it's probably the converter. Have power in and nothing on the 12v outlet.
Thanks to all who offered advice
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Old 07-10-2016, 07:08 PM   #9
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Is your battery dead? You should have 12 volts from that.
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Didn't check it but shouldn't be. RV has been plugged in for several days. Everything was working fine then just quit. Will take converter in to dealer to confirm its out and then go from there.
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Old 07-24-2016, 06:12 PM   #11
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No Power Is Fixed

Finally got back to my RV and replaced the converter.
That fixed all of the power problems.
Thanks for the advice
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