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- predrag_5ExplorerThanks to all who responded. I have checked and double checked everything but still can't find the source of the problem. I will make do with the electrical I have left until I get home where I get a professional to look at it.
- Chuck_thehammerExplorermy Coachmen trips its GFI often.. there are 2 in my trailer.. and 6 to 8 outlets are connected downstream of them each.
the other day. we had a town wide power outage.. 20 minutes.. but when I went to check on the trailer.. both GFI's had tripped also.
No AC to anything except power converter for the trailer battery.
mine is a 2005 Coachmen Cascade 29FKCS - happycamper002ExplorerIf you lost power to outlets located outside, and some outlets in the kitchen, chances are a GFCI is tripped. Checked the outlets in the back end of your RV and look for an outlet that is GFCI (GFI). Some outlets are daisy-chained via this GFI outlet.
- _1nobbyExplorerI lowered all the coroplast under my trailer just for a look see.
Good thing, too. Mouse nest and wires chewed through. - 1492ModeratorMoved from Forum Technical Support
- jhladyExplorerCheck and re-set any GFCI outlets. Kitchen,bathroom,outside outlets etc.
- Mandalay_ParrExplorerSee if you can find an electrical person to help you.
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