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โJul-14-2019 05:08 PM
Budsmith wrote:
I have 120 volts in all recepts except refridg and convertor...They have 41.8 volts with all breakers off or on except the A/C and M/W..I used extension cord to power up the refridg....Tried plugging up the convetor on ext cord and had a pop and smoke from the conveter so I guess it will haveto be replaced...Keeping batteries charged with batt charger..
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โJul-06-2019 05:59 PM
Budsmith wrote:
I had a power strip catch on fire..Nothing was plugged into it but the strip was turned on...lucky I was in the rv when it happened or all would have gone up in flames...It tripped all gfi and a circuit breaker..It also blew out my convertor...Now on the receps at the refrig and convertor shows 41 volts...The fridge went to gas and I am afraid to plug it back up to see if it works on elec...Why do I have 41 volts on those two recept?? Thanks for any replys
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โJul-04-2019 01:20 PM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
Don't see how a AC circuit tripping due to a short would damage converter
Does the GFCI reset?
Did you reset the tripped Circuit Breaker?
Check that you have 120VAC going to MAIN Power Panel
Check that you have 120VAC coming from each individual circuit breaker (load side of breakers)
โJul-04-2019 01:06 PM