Padlin wrote:
Just for my knowledge, are the 120 and 240 connectors that much alike that they can forced together? or is it more of someone wiring 240 to a 120 receptacle?
The common TT-30 is labeled 125 volts max, however it looks a lot like a 240 volt outlet and though there is no 240 volt outlet that is identical.... Well,, ,it often gets either 1: Wired for 240 volts or 2: Used "off label" for 240 volt devices.
So yes there is.
To the original poster, There are 3 posibilities
1: Fuse or breaker on the 120 volt side (may have both) tripped or blown
2: Fuse on 12 volt side,, (it will have 1 or 2) blown
3: Toast
If Toast then consider the following
Stand alone converters,, progressive Dynamics 9200 line (match the last two digits with what you have now)
Intergrated (power distribution panel and converter in one) Progressive Dynamics 4600 series (Same advice on last two digits)
NOTE last 2 need not be an exact match, ie a 35 can be replaced by a 40.