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- donn0128Explorer IIBroken wire, tripped GFCI.
- rhagfoExplorer III
donn0128 wrote:
Broken wire, tripped GFCI.
X2!
Check under the slide for the umbilical that goes in and out with the slide, see if is pinched or broken. - TCBaxterExplorerOne of three receptacles working. Now what?
- Dayle1Explorer II
TCBaxter wrote:
One of three receptacles working. Now what?
Loose connection at that outlet or the closest one that isn't working. Most likely connections were made with the push-in contact, fastest way to wire everything. But less reliable IMO. I always use the screw terminals. - filrupmarkExplorerWhat rhagfo said . But also check wire nuts in the umbilical cord junction box .
- remdog_1ExplorerCheck wires coming out of junction box, mine was pinched and caused short
- justafordguyExplorerX2 on a loose wire in an outlets insulation displacement connection.
- one_strange_texExplorer30 amp or 50 amp service? Failure in one of the legs of the 50 amp connection can take out several plugs, services and one of the air conditioners in your unit.
- Hoppy220ExplorerI vote for checking the umbilical, since lights and outlet's are affected, that should be 2 separate systems, 12v DC and 120v ac
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