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lightening strike?

moon_lake
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Ever since we had a bad lightening strike in our yard last week, I've found several outlets in the mh dead. There are a few working, checked the circuit breakers and they are fine, now what?
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cochise49
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If you use a surge suppressor (I do) and the RV itself experiences a lightning strike, wouldn't you still have problems?
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ChooChooMan74
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Electrical issues are a pain to hunt down after a lightning strike. Did you have a surge protector hooked up?
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Rangerider
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Maybe they are on a GFCI.
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ryanw821
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Mandalay Parr wrote:
Also check the breakers on your inverter itself. It also feeds some outlets.

Good point, if its a newer coach with inverters it sure could be an inverter issue.

OP, what kind of coach is this?

Mandalay_Parr
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Also check the breakers on your inverter itself. It also feeds some outlets.
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ryanw821
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50amp or 30amp service into MH? I ask because 50amp uses two separate 120 volt "legs" of service, you could have lost one of them, I would start checking at the socket the MH is plugged into, and work your way up from there.