All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: AC electric problemsProblem solved, my thanks to all who responded, particularly those who suggested the GCFI, it wasn't tripped but was faulty and not passing current. Replacing it solved the problem. I am always amazed at the depth of knowledge or expertise available on this forum. Thanks again.Re: AC electric problemsI checked the electrical circuit schematic and it seems all the plugs that aren't working do go through the bathroom GFCI. It wasn't tripped nor could I trip it manually so I pulled the plate and found mouse residue, it appears mice were in the cavity above the plug. I'm not sure at this point where the problem lies but hope any damaged wires are accessible. Anybody have anything more to offer?Re: AC electric problemsSorry, of course I meant circuit breakers, dumb mistake. I'll try the suggestions, it is a 30 amp system.AC electric problemsI have a 34 foot 1999 Pace Arrow. For no apparent reason the AC plugs (110) have stopped working in the rear half of my rig. I have checked the fuses but don't know what else to do, can someone help me out?Re: Water heaterI will clean out the burner tube and replace the thermal cutoff before I use the water heater. Thanks again for the help.Re: Water heaterThanks to all who replied, especially those who pointed me to the thermal cut off. When I pulled that I saw a melted/burned area so I bypassed it and my water heater now works. Too bad I didn't come to this forum before I spent money on a new spark probe.Water heaterFor reasons I won't go into I haven't used my rig in over a year. While getting it ready to go I find the water heater isn't working. When I turn the switch on, nothing, no sparking at the ignition no pilot out light, nothing. I checked fuses and replaced the spark probe but neither helped. The heater is an Atwood 6 gallon LP gas heater with electronic ignition, model number G6A-8A. Anybody have a suggestion? Thanks for any help you can offer.