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asrak3
Sep 12, 2017Explorer
Hello again, folks. I hooked up the generator and it appears that toggling the circuit breakers did nothing to help. Only one was unlabeled between 'GENERAL' and 'MICRO.' It seems fine though, too. There are eleven spots for blade fuses but the last one is missing. When I pull the fuses only some of the indicator lights go on, but the fuses look okay (I don't have test equipment other than a test light).
What I think I need (but I'm not an electrician) is to find the circuit protection for the converter. I may have plugged it into the wrong voltage on my generator. Where is the power converter located?
Other than that this has been a good trailer for me. I bought it used in 2015 in Reno and hauled it up the Alcan (Alaska-Canada) highway the same year. It had a leak where the hot water line joined the faucet in the main sink. I could no way get to it through the cabinet door. I had to remove the back panel, which was a chore. If that happens to someone you might try getting a small plumber in there through the door with a light and a mirror, and a small basin wrench with slip joint jaws. That's all I needed to tighten it with was a slip joint pliers.
It's getting cold up here so when I heat the trailer I'm starting to get some condensation through the skylights, but I don't know if there'd be any cure for that.
Thanks and let me know what you think
Rick
What I think I need (but I'm not an electrician) is to find the circuit protection for the converter. I may have plugged it into the wrong voltage on my generator. Where is the power converter located?
Other than that this has been a good trailer for me. I bought it used in 2015 in Reno and hauled it up the Alcan (Alaska-Canada) highway the same year. It had a leak where the hot water line joined the faucet in the main sink. I could no way get to it through the cabinet door. I had to remove the back panel, which was a chore. If that happens to someone you might try getting a small plumber in there through the door with a light and a mirror, and a small basin wrench with slip joint jaws. That's all I needed to tighten it with was a slip joint pliers.
It's getting cold up here so when I heat the trailer I'm starting to get some condensation through the skylights, but I don't know if there'd be any cure for that.
Thanks and let me know what you think
Rick
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