ISSUE SOLVED: After tracing wires back to the fuse panel I found the black wire was the ground and the green wire was in fact the power wire. So after performing some more meter checks I was still not coming up with what the problem was. I was however finally able to isolate which fuse covered that circuit. I was about to change out both wires completely as I found that Heartland had 2 extra runs of wire that were not in use under the coach I figured it would be a pretty easy swap out. Upon going back to the fuse panel to start the process of swiping out the wires I found that a fuse had tripped, indicated by the red light illuminating above it. 2 things to note:
1) prior to pulling the fuse panel to see exactly which fuse covered the circuit I pulled the fuses I felt might cover that circuit, labeled bed/bath, and all were good as were the rest in the panel as indicated by no red lights on
2) the fuse which blew was labeled "Door Side" period
Well wouldn't you know it, upon replacing that fuse my lights above the bed came back to life. BY THE WAY, the lights are not on the door side, they are on the opposite side.
SOoooooooo, lesson learned,
1) I'm guessing the fuse partially burned, but not completely through, because the indicator light above the fuse never came on, so I won't depend on that light
2) very easy to pull the fuse panel out, and being each circuit is covered by a different color coded wires I will check to be sure I know which circuit it is so that I can check the right fuse in case the indicator light doesn't trip
3) NEVER rely on the circuit to be properly labeled
Though I incurred a lot of work that probably wasn't needed and improper labeling on the fuse panel I certainly am not discouraged by the brand, I just want to be clear about that. It was a lesson learned and I don't mind that at all. I love my BigHorn 3750FL. Again I love this forum and if anything by me posting this thread it might help someone down the road.
Safe Travels to All
Bob and Valerie Dufek
And our beloved Saint Penelope
2015 BH 3750FL
2014 Ram 3500 DRW
HOC # 2858