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contento
Feb 27, 2015Explorer
2-MTnesters wrote:
Contento, I would get a heavy duty extension cord and plug camper into that provided you have a 30-20amp reducer. If not then a very inexpensive one can be purchased at Wal-Mart. Once power has been supplied to the RV I would check to see if you have any 110v in the camper, ie receptacles, tv, microwave etc. If no power to anything I would turn ALL breakers off then back on. If still nothing then the power service in the camper has been damaged. I would then take the extension cord into the camper and physically plug each appliance up and test them. This will help you determine what may be bad with the exception of the A/C unit which would have to be tested by a professional. Tim
I did that last night (plugged the camper into the 30/15amp reducer into the extension cord) but nothing seemed different. As I said, I ran an extension cord inside and tried plugged the one and only TV directly into it and got nothing.
How would I go about plugging in the appliances? Are they "corded" and plugged into receptacles?
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