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- TXicemanExplorer IISounds like you have a dead short on the AC side. Turn off all the breakers and plug in the power. Turn on breakers until you find the circuit causing the problem.
With the breakers off and you plug in, there is a problem with the power feed to the trailer. Do you have a volt -Ohm meter?
Ken - He could have a GFCI breaker. OP has two posts covering same electrical problem.
other post - dedmistonModerator
enblethen wrote:
He could have a GFCI breaker. OP has two posts covering same electrical problem.
other post
I’m doing my best to look the other way on the duplicate post. Help a brother out. Plus he’s brand new here.. - jkwilsonExplorer IIIAre you talking about when you plug in the shore power cable?
- Dedmiston:
Not complaining! Letting others know about other post.
All of us had to learn over the years! - dedmistonModeratorAmen to that.
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