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DownTheAvenue
May 27, 2017Explorer
1. You had 120 volt shore power at home and everything worked. You plugged into another source of 120 volt shore power at the campground and now no 120 volt power. That implies the source at the campground is faulty.
2. Test the campground source by turning off and then on the breakers at the campground source. If no improvement, then plug trailer into another source. If you now have 120 volts, it was the campground.
3. If still no 120 volt, you need a tester. Test the campground to be certain it is supplying 120 volts. After unplugging trailer, go inside and remove cover to the trailer's breaker box. Confirm that all the wires there are tight and secure in their proper connection.
4. Plug trailer back into the working park source. Test the main wires- the trailer cord wires where they connect in the breaker box. You should have 120 volts there. IF not, you have a broken wire internally in the trailer cord itself. If you do have 120 volts there, turn off and then on the trailer main breaker. then test the individual breakers if you do not have 120 volts there, the main breaker is faulty.
I bet you do not have 120 volts at the park's source.
2. Test the campground source by turning off and then on the breakers at the campground source. If no improvement, then plug trailer into another source. If you now have 120 volts, it was the campground.
3. If still no 120 volt, you need a tester. Test the campground to be certain it is supplying 120 volts. After unplugging trailer, go inside and remove cover to the trailer's breaker box. Confirm that all the wires there are tight and secure in their proper connection.
4. Plug trailer back into the working park source. Test the main wires- the trailer cord wires where they connect in the breaker box. You should have 120 volts there. IF not, you have a broken wire internally in the trailer cord itself. If you do have 120 volts there, turn off and then on the trailer main breaker. then test the individual breakers if you do not have 120 volts there, the main breaker is faulty.
I bet you do not have 120 volts at the park's source.
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