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g_sturgill
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Feb 13, 2014

rexhall aerbus electrical circuit out

Hi all, I have a 2000 rexhall airbus with a 110 circuit not working. There are no tripped breakers or gfi issues. I'm plugged into a 50amp box, and the house batteries are in use. The inverter is in the charge mode. The circuit in question runs the tv and 3 other outlets. Everything else is working fine. Any suggestions woul be appreciated thnks, g

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  • I had a similar problem with my Aerbus. Turned out it was a crummy 30AMP outlet at
    the campground. It kept tripping the GFI. Once we were out of that campground, everything was fine.
  • On our 2000 Aerbus, there are five outlets (TV, under dash, bathroom, under kitchen cabinet, wall in front of bathroom) that all go thru the GFI outlet. Really dumb wiring, IMHO. Not sure which breaker works that circuit. Maybe the GFI is bad?

    al
  • when a friend had this happen, the gfi that was off was in his luggage compartment.
  • g sturgill wrote:
    Hi all, I have a 2000 rexhall airbus with a 110 circuit not working. There are no tripped breakers or gfi issues. I'm plugged into a 50amp box, and the house batteries are in use. The inverter is in the charge mode. The circuit in question runs the tv and 3 other outlets. Everything else is working fine. Any suggestions woul be appreciated thnks, g


    one thing u never mentioned.U said its not the GFI? IF there was no power at the GFI you would not be able to test it.IF you have power at the GFI and were able to test it then its not a tripped breaker at the inverter or the GFI u tested is not in the circuit that's out.
  • Do the four outlets that are not working run off of the GFI that is working and are other outlets connected to that same GFI working?

    This seems to be your described status.

    If so, look for another GFI outlet down stream from the one that is working.

    Or determine that there is a disconnected wire in the first of the four outlets that do not work by removing that outlet and checking the connections.
  • 110V AC
    Either a tripped CB in AC Dist panel.......don't just look at them. Need to turn to OFF and then back ON-----most likely 15A CB
    Tripped GFI.....push test and then reset
    Tripped CB on inverter
    or a loose wire/connection on outlet upstream of outlets not working