All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Well my surge protector saved me one more time.Learned my lesson.Paid over $300 to fix the electrical system. I don't use any power source without my Surge Guard.Re: Loss of 120 volt power in the rv.I had a similar problem. Looked everywhere and found that another GFI was actually attached to one of my breakers. Replaced it and problem solved. Some RVs have more than one GFI.Re: Class B - B+Wildtoad and Windcrasher65 said it best. I have a van conversion B+. There is no storage/bed compartment over cab. I have the tv and plenty of cabinet space in that area instead. Sometimes I get confused if it's a Class B or Class C.Re: Ceiling StainI had dark water stains on my carpet-like ceiling. Used peroxide and water and it came completely off. Use it all the time now.Re: inside water leak from rv roof a/c unitThanks again. I will keep that in mind.Re: inside water leak from rv roof a/c unitThank you for your reply. I will work on replacing the gasket if it has one. The water leak pattern around the a/c vents appears to follow the slight tilt on the RV as it is parked. Thanks again.inside water leak from rv roof a/c unitEverytime that it rains, I get a water leak around the a/c unit along the ceiling inside and around a few ceiling vents. I have a Duo Thermo Dometic rooftop A/C. Not sure if these units have a gasket that might be old. Please help.Re: Winnebago Brave some 120v receptacles don't work???Just like everyone is saying. Check the GFI. If the microwave works n all outlets are out, it's the GFI. On my RV, the GFI is on the panel with the other breakers and not at the sink or bathroom. Caused me $300 to locate the GFI. Replace it and you should be good to go.