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First, the GFI runs on house current aka shore power. Make sure you are plugged in! Most GFIs have a light showing power on.
Check your breaker - not a car type fuse - in the fuse panel. GFIs are nothing but a quick-disconnect in case of a short. (Quick description)
You really need a wiring diagram for this. Try and get one online or from the mfg.
Start by tracing back towards power source from GFI. Remove GFI and check for power on the wires. Be careful, it's 120vac house current. If you have power, replace the GFI. If no power, look at the diagram and proceed to the next outlet/GFI on the same circuit. You might have to go all the way to the power distribution panel. Sooner or later you will find the open wire. Might be nothing more than a screw vibrated loose disconnecting the power feed.
The RV manufacturers typically do not have a diagram for plumbing or electrical. Depending on what you are trying to accomplish, you will, in most cases, have to trace the system and draw your own diagram to determine what repairs may be needed.
The tank heater should have two wires coming out of it. From there run a dedicated wire to the battery and install an inline circuit breaker on the positive wire. When the blanket is not needed simply disconnect from the battery. I would also suggest that you buy a roll of aluminum tape to tape around the edges of the heating pad. Even though it has adhesive it will not stick for long.
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