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howdy35
Explorer II
Feb 21, 2014

No 110 power inside (Solved, Thanks)

I have a 1999 National Tradewinds with no 110 power in the bathroom and up front to the tv. I have tested the breakers in the bedroom and all the breakers are working ok. I pulled the outlet in the bathroom and have no power to it. The gfci breaker on that outlet is okay but I have no power to the outlet.

I'm not sure where to took next. Any ideas?

(Solved) It was one of the breakers on the inverter. Thanks for your help. I just got another opportunity to learn more about my coach.
  • I do have power in the bedroom and at the sink but I will check the inverter in the morning. Thanks
  • i have 2001 tradewinds probably one of the two breakers on the inverter
  • I would check the 110 side of the ATS.

    howdy35 wrote:
    I have a 1999 National Tradewinds with no 110 power in the bathroom and up front to the tv. I have tested the breakers in the bedroom and all the breakers are working ok. I pulled the outlet in the bathroom and have no power to it. The gfci breaker on that outlet is okay but I have no power to the outlet.

    I'm not sure where to took next. Any ideas?
  • Effy's avatar
    Effy
    Explorer II
    You at a CG? Is there power at the post? WHat happens if you run the gen? You get power then? It happens to me when I am on 20a at home if I trip the house breaker.
  • Continuity on both sides? What about incoming power to the GFCI receptacle?
  • I went to the main breaker box in the bedroom and tested each breaker both on and off to see if I was getting 110 out of the breaker. Each one worked okay. The gfc "recepticle" in the bathroom has continuity to both sides. I have not checked the inverter. I did not think of that. Thanks for your help.

    Okay, I checked the inverter and one of the buttons on the outside, which I assume are (trip breakers) was out. I reset it and "volla" I now have power. Thanks to all for your help. Another learning lesson for me.
  • Do you really have a GFC breaker? Most rigs have GFCI receptacles.
    Have you checked the GFCI receptacles?
    You say the breakers are working, did you check for actual 120 volts leaving the breakers? Did you try to reset the circuit breakers? Turn all breakers off, applying light pressure toward off, turn on main breaker, then turn on branch breakers one at a time.
  • Sure sounds like a GFI to me. Are you sure that there isn't another one somewhere....I have 3 scattered about.