I am completely stumped on where the GFI outlet is. The electrical diagram says its in the galley, but mine is a normal outlet. The 2 in the bathroom are normal and the exterior outlet for the entertainment center is a normal outlet. The diagram has 1 other outlet called lavatory but I can't find it. Anyone know where they hid it?
According to the Body, 110 Volt Wiring Diagram for your coach there appears to be only a single GFI outlet that controls both the galley and the bath (marked with '1' in a triangle on the diagram).
Page 4 of the Body, 110 Volt Wiring Installation diagram for your coach shows where that outlet is located (see label with arrow half way down left hand side of page).
Its official I'm blind. After looking at the installation page it gave me an idea where to look. Right there in front of my nose under the sink. My wife says "Oh I use that to vacuum". Thanks for the assistance.
Hi, I'm looking for owners of the Sunstar 27N to share their experience with this unit. I am contemplating downsizing from Journey DL GD to Sunstar. Please let me know how you like this unit, in particular, driving it at high speeds on highway. Thanks for any input your can provide!
It works well for 2 of us. We upgraded to this from a 27ft class c. It definitely drives down the highway better than the class c. No where near the sway when a semi goes around. The galley has good counter space which was a must. Haven't had any problems that needed fixed. We normally pull a horse trailer and it handles that fine.
We have a 2013 Vista 27n and I think it drives well. We have not done any modifications, i.e safe steer, anti sway, etc. Those mods would improve drivability as others have said, but for me the performance is good as is. I usually drive 55 mph, but have driven 65 on the interstate and don't have any problems.
My previous post stated we had not done any mods to our 27n as far as safe-t-plus and sway bars. My DW insisted we do something, even though I thought it handled o.k. We did put safe-t-plus and roadmaster anti sway bar(on rear) and it does handle better and she is happier. After 44 years of being a couple, I realize I must listen to her more.
In Texas, where the speed limit is 80 mph, I looked down at the speedo and was surprised to see mid 80's on the dial - It was very late at night, and It felt like I was going about 65. I just drifted up to that speed without knowing.
So it does okay at high speeds, if the roads are good. I like it best around 62-65 mph, however, and in the 50s where the roads are bad.