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John___Angela
Sep 04, 2014Explorer
Ok. So just to clarify, you are trying to run them both on 120 volts electric. It's just your statement re clicking is confusing.
If it is electric you are trying to run them on do you
A. Have the switch turned on for electric. If it is a suburban tank that switch is commonly on the tank but there may also be a secondary wall switch.
B. The water heater electric is on a GFI breaker. Make sure it isn't tripped.
For the fridge, depending on the make you have to select auto. It will default to AC if there is AC
If it is electric you are trying to run them on do you
A. Have the switch turned on for electric. If it is a suburban tank that switch is commonly on the tank but there may also be a secondary wall switch.
B. The water heater electric is on a GFI breaker. Make sure it isn't tripped.
For the fridge, depending on the make you have to select auto. It will default to AC if there is AC
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