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- Tex250Explorer
Old-Biscuit wrote:
30A 5th wheel so only one HOT leg to Main AC Dist Panel
Either a tripped CB or a loose wire going into 1st dead NON GFCI outlet.
RV outlets are junk......the wiring just clips into a 'v' groove for making connections then daisy chained downstream to other outlets.
I'm going to check fridge outlet in the morning.
Thanks guys - CA_TravelerExplorer IIIAre you now saying that everything works except for the non GFCI plugs? IF it's one circuit then it could be the CB, the wiring to the first plug or the first plug itself. For this you will need tools, testers and the skill to track it down.
- Tex250Explorer
romore wrote:
Are the circuit breakers on the service box turned on? Don't laugh, I got caught when setting up after a very long day.:o
Haha yup they're on. I'm thinking the plug that the fridge plugs into may be bad and possibly making all the outlets after it not work. - Old-BiscuitExplorer III30A 5th wheel so only one HOT leg to Main AC Dist Panel
Either a tripped CB or a loose wire going into 1st dead NON GFCI outlet.
RV outlets are junk......the wiring just clips into a 'v' groove for making connections then daisy chained downstream to other outlets. - romoreExplorer IIAre the circuit breakers on the service box turned on? Don't laugh, I got caught when setting up after a very long day.:o
- I would suggest you start over,
Turn off all circuit breakers in the 120 volt distribution panel. Apply light pressure toward off.
Then turn on main breaker if equipped, Then turn on branch breakers one at a time. - Tex250ExplorerBeing that we are camping now I don't have a way of testing anything other than plugging something into it
- Tex250ExplorerSorry, I fixed previous post. I only have one breaker for all of my 110 outlets. It's labeled GFI but all my outlets run off of it. I just have some that are labeled GFI PROTECTED. The ones that are not labeled gfi protected do not work.
- IvylogExplorer IIIFirst you said non-GFI's not working and now GFI not working, which is it? Do you have a inverter? If so check the breakers on it. I would test the 120V output of each breaker to find the breaker that is bad even though it's not tripped.
If you do not have 120V tester then I would turn the breakers on/off half dozen times to hopefully get the bad one to reset. - Tex250ExplorerRig is 30A had it plugged into 50A with an adapter changed to 30 A no adapter
No change. Hot water heater and microwave on its own breaker they work. Fridge plug and everything else that is on non gfi outlet don't work
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