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- CA_TravelerExplorer IIIDisconnect shore/gen power and pull each non working plug. You may find a wiring problem. Also check the wiring at the converter.
Then find someone with a test light or meter that knows how to safely test live circuits. - Tex250ExplorerWater heater, microwave are working and have their own breakers. Converter and non gfi outlets share a 15a breaker, converter is working, outlets not.
- Tex250ExplorerJust my non gfi outlets are not working. I'm guessing one of my outlets has gone bad?
- golf_bearsExplorerOk another piece of the puzzle solved, Gen #4 is working so what does it control? That leaves three circuits not working, correct?
- Tex250ExplorerMy converter runs off of that breaker and it is still working (fan is running)
- CA_TravelerExplorer III
Tex250 wrote:
Since you stated you could only test by plugging into a socket while not at home how do you know the #4 is OK? Did you somehow test it by opening the panel?
#4 good - Did you test the output of #4? Did you reset it?
- golf_bearsExplorerOK, this is a lot clearer information. Now we can make suggestions that may lead to the problem.
Ok now one step at a time.
The non GFCIs, all 4 of them, are the ones not working, that is the microwave 20a, the gen 15a, water heater 15a and the AC 20a.
Please confirm if this is so. - Tex250Explorer#4 good
- Breaker 4 is your general purpose no GFCI receptacles. That could be the tripped one
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