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Old-Biscuit
Apr 30, 2015Explorer III
Outside outlet on trailer?
Then it is feed from a GFI controlled circuit which has tripped.
Check GFI outlets in kitchen/bathroom. Reset the one that is tripped.
And you probably have a 'converter' vs 'inverter' unless you had one installed and tied it into 110AC circuits.
The 30A shore power feeds the Main AC Panel (with circuit breakers for 110V AC appliances and outlets)plus AC to converter which then supplies 12V DC power and charges battery (battery supplies 12V DC when not connected to AC shore power source) The 12V DC uses fuses.
Hopefully you were using that 1500 psi power washer on the driveway vs trailer.
Those power washers can cause damage to trailers (lift graphics, force water into nooks/crannies, short out control modules on furnaces/fridges/water heaters, peel caulking, force water into/around windows Etc.)
Then it is feed from a GFI controlled circuit which has tripped.
Check GFI outlets in kitchen/bathroom. Reset the one that is tripped.
And you probably have a 'converter' vs 'inverter' unless you had one installed and tied it into 110AC circuits.
The 30A shore power feeds the Main AC Panel (with circuit breakers for 110V AC appliances and outlets)plus AC to converter which then supplies 12V DC power and charges battery (battery supplies 12V DC when not connected to AC shore power source) The 12V DC uses fuses.
Hopefully you were using that 1500 psi power washer on the driveway vs trailer.
Those power washers can cause damage to trailers (lift graphics, force water into nooks/crannies, short out control modules on furnaces/fridges/water heaters, peel caulking, force water into/around windows Etc.)
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