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tenbear
Oct 16, 2015Explorer
Do you have a voltmeter? Remember, 120v can kill so be careful. If you have never worked with 120v you should consider having an electrician find the problem.
If it was me, I would check for voltage at the breaker in the RV. If none there, I would check for voltage at the RV end of the power cord.
Maybe the plug is disconnected from the cord, or maybe the pedestal has a problem. You did turn the breaker on the pedestal on?
Some breakers look as if they are on when they are off. Don't just look at the breaker, turn it off and on.
If it was me, I would check for voltage at the breaker in the RV. If none there, I would check for voltage at the RV end of the power cord.
Maybe the plug is disconnected from the cord, or maybe the pedestal has a problem. You did turn the breaker on the pedestal on?
Some breakers look as if they are on when they are off. Don't just look at the breaker, turn it off and on.
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