All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Arctic Fox camper electrical issue agesilaus wrote: I cannot, I'm having my own problem. But I suggest joining the NROA AF owner forum. It is a semi PITA to join you have to email the owner, but there are directions at that address. Did via your link, they emailed me back instantly and I am on that forum now, I will try to post same question, thank youRe: Arctic Fox camper electrical issueok, home from camping now. Tested all outlets with GFI and they all work. Not a 110 outlet issue. But the three switched light in Bedroom and the "fantastic fan" don't have any power. So still troubleshooting thatRe: Arctic Fox camper electrical issue enblethen wrote: Look for a second GFCI receptacle. For receptacle issue Galley? Head? Test the lights to see if it is a ground or power wire issue. May need to use a piece of wire to run from 12 volt panel to testing device. Connect wire to power and then testing device between wire and device. Switch wire to ground and test for power at device. Could be a bad splice somewhere! Ive looked and looked, it is exactly like a GFI issue though I can only find the one GFI outlet that powers them all. May try replacing the GFI outlet.Re: Arctic Fox camper electrical issue enblethen wrote: The lights and fan are 12 volts DC. Locate your 12 volt power distribution panel. It is commonly adjacent to the 120 volt AC circuit breakers. Odds are that there is blown fuse. 120 volt receptacles are only hot when plugged into shore power whether it is power from pedestal or genset. It could have a tripped circuit breaker in the 120 volt panel. Turn off all circuit breakers, applying light pressure toward off then turn them back on one at a time. Make sure you have 120 volts AC to rig. I did try reseting all circuit breakers as I read that in my google searches. Also checked all fuses in the fuse panel. I have the same issue when I tried shore power at campground, home, and inboard generator. It just the couple lights in bedroom, the fan, and two outlet plugs, none have powerRe: Arctic Fox camper electrical issue agesilaus wrote: I cannot, I'm having my own problem. But I suggest joining ***Link Removed*** It is a semi PITA to join you have to email the owner, but there are directions at that address. Ok I will try, and I will try to contact the company tech number also tomorrowArctic Fox camper electrical issueHello all, New member, camping enthusiast for may years. I have had a fifth wheel for 10+ years and our family loves to camp. I recently picked up a used 2015 Arctic Fox 1150 camper that the wife and I can use for shorter trips or ones without the kids. Not getting rid of the fifth wheel, but it is nice to have another option to get to places that are not as easy as the larger fifth wheel. This last weekend camping we noticed the plug outlet and the lights and fan in the bedroom area do not work. This is the first real time we have used it after purchase, and I did not test them all when I bought it, so maybe an issue that came with trailer. It does the same thing on generator power, or shore power. I have tried it at the campground on 30Amp plug and at home with a standard 110 extension cord through a 30 amp plug conversion. outlet and lights in the back 3/4 work fine, but the bedroom area: fan, light, plugs, don't work. Seems like a GFI trip, but I can only find one GFI plug that supports the entire unit, which is right above the kitchen sink. I have looked through all the interior, exterior, and maintenance access areas, and there is not other GFI protected plug that I can find. Is there another Arctic fox owner that can shed some light? is there a second GFI or any known issues/ thanks for any help.