bkenobi wrote:
You mean locate the 115AC plug on the back of the fridge and unplug it? I hadn't thought of that but sure worth a try. The only things that are AC in the TT that I know of are Fridge (2-way), water heater (2-way), A/C (30A), TV (plugged in but not turned on), and the converter which charges the batteries and provides 12VDC. Thanks for the suggestion!
I forgot to mention that this is connected using the TT 25' 30A cable to 15A adapter to 50' 16ga extension cord. I assumed it was the extension cord even though it's been used for both this TT and the TC I had for a few years so I tried with a heavy duty 50' 12ga with the same result.
Well I don't much try to help with 120V on line because I can't judge the tool or skill set, might get somebody hurt. Put in this case I will offer some advice. Unplug that Christmas light cord, roll it up in a tight cord. Then grab you ax, lay the coil on a stump, and cut it in little pieces! That way you don't make the same mistake again. When you lay your money down, carry that cord out of store it has done what it is designed to do, move $ from your pocket to the storekeepers.
I'm sure that somebody with education can show you how much resistance load that cord is putting on breaker. All I can say is the electrons just dribble out the end.