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Gdetrailer
Jul 27, 2022Explorer III
Forgot to mention, since your rig has a slide out, a common problem is there is a coiled cord that goes from the main body of the trailer to the slide out that provides 120V in that slide out.. Depending on design you may even find a coiled cord for 12V also.. Coiled cords are used to allow the slide to move in and out and are often found on the underside of the trailer.
Not unusual for those coiled cords to fray or get damaged over time. It is possible that coiled cord may have a shorted wire which causes the breaker to trip..
Not unusual for those coiled cords to fray or get damaged over time. It is possible that coiled cord may have a shorted wire which causes the breaker to trip..
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