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BB_TX
Aug 05, 2017Nomad
If I understand what you are saying, you unplugged the fridge from the outlet behind the fridge and plugged it (via extension cord?) directly to your house outlet and it still tripped the house breaker.
If it trips the house breaker when connected directly to a house outlet I don't know why it would not trip the breaker on your internal trailer distribution panel when connected normally and plugged into a 30 amp outlet. The fridge AC power should be wired from one of your trailer distribution panel 15 or 20 amp sub circuit breakers. What are the amp ratings of the "house breakers" you are tripping?
If it trips the house breaker when connected directly to a house outlet I don't know why it would not trip the breaker on your internal trailer distribution panel when connected normally and plugged into a 30 amp outlet. The fridge AC power should be wired from one of your trailer distribution panel 15 or 20 amp sub circuit breakers. What are the amp ratings of the "house breakers" you are tripping?
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