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Originally Posted by ajonesieee
Okay update - The GFCI in the kitchen I was able to reset this afternoon. However I am still having issues with DC power to work. The only breaker that is tripped is the water heater. I have looked outside for another GFCI but cannot find one. I will look under all of the slides as I didn’t before.
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There will not be a GFCI or a breaker for the DC power side of things, that's only on the AC side. DC uses fuses. Also, don't just go by the light in the fuse panel to determine if a fuse is blown. It will only light up when the fuse is blown AND there is a draw on the circuit, i.e. the lights are turned on at the switch. The red indicator light works by bypassing a blown fuse, so no draw, no light.