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RoyB
Jan 10, 2014Explorer II
Usually when you lose receptacles like this it is a tripped GFCI type receptacle. My trailer has three of these installed. One at the Kitchen area which also serves for the outside connection, another one at the bath room location , and a third one at the hallway sink near the bedroom. Please look for all your GFIC receptacles and make they are all RESET. Typical GFCI recetacles has push button in the center and looks similar to this google photo

Alot of these receptacles are daisy chained and if the GFCI BUTTON is tripped it will drop 120VAC from all the other receptacles down the daisy chain connection.
I take it the handyman didn't fix anything with his work efforts. Also I guess the other 120VAC items like the Microwave is working ok now... The handyman may have tripped the main breaker on the pedestal and forgot to turn it back on if your other 120VAC items are not working.
Roy Ken

Alot of these receptacles are daisy chained and if the GFCI BUTTON is tripped it will drop 120VAC from all the other receptacles down the daisy chain connection.
I take it the handyman didn't fix anything with his work efforts. Also I guess the other 120VAC items like the Microwave is working ok now... The handyman may have tripped the main breaker on the pedestal and forgot to turn it back on if your other 120VAC items are not working.
Roy Ken
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