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wannavolunteerF
Jan 24, 2015Explorer
I know you got it fixed, but FYI, since you are new to RV's. Your lights work off 12V so will continue working even if you trip the breaker outside on the power box. So take the 2 minutes to walk outside and check that if you don't find a tripped breaker inside.
Yes, I know this because I tripped mine using microwave, hair dryer and furnace blower came on. I was not "new" but in my mind, it had to be something in the trailer, since I still had lights. My GS Roadside assistance comes with a tech help line that I called, and the nice tech didn't even laugh at me for being insistent it had to be inside since my lights were working, but explained to me why they worked, and suggested I go outside to the power box, just to humor him. Guess what he was right... and nice.. especially since it was an early Sunday morning (especially in his time zone) on a holiday weekend.
Yes, I know this because I tripped mine using microwave, hair dryer and furnace blower came on. I was not "new" but in my mind, it had to be something in the trailer, since I still had lights. My GS Roadside assistance comes with a tech help line that I called, and the nice tech didn't even laugh at me for being insistent it had to be inside since my lights were working, but explained to me why they worked, and suggested I go outside to the power box, just to humor him. Guess what he was right... and nice.. especially since it was an early Sunday morning (especially in his time zone) on a holiday weekend.
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