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rhochnadel
May 18, 2013Explorer
After you get the battery charger going on your battery, disconnect the wires going to your converter from your circuit breaker panel. Start by checking out your power cord, use an ohmmeter to check continuity on all four wires going in to your panel. Start with all circuit breakers off, recheck the power pedestal, then plug in your power cord and check the power in your breaker panel. One by one you can turn on your circuits in the panel, checking out each one as you turn it on. You should be able to get all your 110 volt circuits going and feel relatively safe doing so. I don't know what all is "smoked" in your rv but you should now have some safe power to use and some lights. The converter will then have to be pulled out to assess the damages. Good luck.
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