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Old 07-16-2015, 09:30 PM   #1
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Default A/C plug location

On my maiden voyage and trying to locate where it plugs in. I have a 2004 17T. I've looked all over but have yet to locate it.
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Old 07-17-2015, 12:26 AM   #2
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On my maiden voyage and trying to locate where it plugs in. I have a 2004 17T. I've looked all over but have yet to locate it.
Hi Redwood,

Not familiar with that model but there should be a cord, probably in a compartment on the street side (left side), that you can pull out and plug into the power stand in the campground. Good luck!
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Hi Redwood,

Not familiar with that model but there should be a cord, probably in a compartment on the street side (left side), that you can pull out and plug into the power stand in the campground. Good luck!
Disregard, didn't see the A/C in the subject late last night when I posted my answer. Not sure where the outlet for the A/C is but hope you found it!
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Sorry, I meant to make clear it was the air conditioning power cord that's located in the bathroom area. I can't seem to find the plug it fits into. It's that cord with the "dryer" type shaped prongs.

I know it's here somewhere!
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On my 2307C, the air conditioner power outlet is located very close to the power cord hatch, on the dresser cabinet. The outlet is opposite of the power cord hatch, facing toward the rear bumper. It is not on a face of the dresser cabinet you can see.
Hope this helps you.
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Camperd, Oh how I wish it would have been there! I'll keep looking today. I'll check around the cabinet and the inside too. Hopefully it won't get too hot today.
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Redwood, my 1707T's cord is permanently attached at both ends, so I can't help directly. But, if the cord is in the bathroom like mine, you know the plug it fits into has to be there too.

My trailer has a cover over what seems to be a location for an outlet on the back wall. There's nothing under it, but maybe it's a holdover from a previous model. It's to the right of the toilet. I can't recall if it's on the upper or lower half, and I'm away from home now, so I can't check.

Which end of yours is the one that's unattached? That would tell you where to look. If the cord is fixed to the top side, which I imagine is the way it should be, the plug has to be somewhere in the bottom half.

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Jack, yes, I have that covered receptacle too right where the power cord comes out from the wall. I figure it has to be on the lower part of the cabinet somewhere and will continue to look this morning. I'm sure when I find it, it will be a "Palm, face plant moment)!
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Eureka!! I found it inside the lower "cubby hole" in the bathroom cabinet. Quite the awkward position to get it plugged in, but now we have Air conditioning. Thanks, everyone for the suggestions and to encourage me to keep looking for that receptacle!
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I'm very happy for you! I don't think there's much worse than trying to exist in a trailer without A/C in a hot environment, except maybe sheltering in a Quonset Hut in the same conditions.

We are very careful to only camp in high country, where it's cool, during the summer months.

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Jack and Janet, I'm in Brookings, OR, right by the ocean, for the kite festival, but they're having a heat wave, temps in the 80's. Which on the coast causes people to melt! Lol Needless to say, U.S. Coastal folks in the PNW area don't do heat well.
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