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- WE-C-USAExplorerThank you for the update. So many ask for help and never come back with a follow-up post, to help others with similar problems. Thank You.
- zb39ExplorerGood to hear...............
- Thanks for the update!
- Tex250ExplorerUpdate:
My hot wire coming from my breaker went bad somewhere in the wall
Before it made it to the ceiling. Thus making all plugs after it not work.
I just spliced into it and ran new wire to breaker and all is well. Bonus
was I found a leak in the roof and fixed that. - How do we know the circuit breakers are all working?
- Tex250Explorer
CA Traveler wrote:
FYI I believe he stated his rig is 30A. Plus apparently we now know that all CB's work but some plugs don't.
Correct - Tex250ExplorerMy fridge plug is in an outside panel but it is not GFI.
- Joe_WayExplorerA guy I know hauled his trailer 80 miles to get the fridge repaired. Turned out the fridge outlet in the outside access area was a tripped GFCI receptacle. Reset the GFCI, problem fixed. If you have a similar setup and your "NON-GFI" outlets are wired downstream of the fridge outlet, that would cause your problem. Is the fridge working on AC? If not, look for a GFCI in the outside hatch.
Joe - CA_TravelerExplorer IIIFYI I believe he stated his rig is 30A. Plus apparently we now know that all CB's work but some plugs don't.
- VeebyesExplorer IILike Old Biscuit suggests, one leg of your input could be dead. Start at the source. Power on both legs at the post? Trailer side of transfer switch? Follow one step at a time from known good source.
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