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HELP, I'm in a jam

thinksnow66
Explorer
Explorer
We arrived at Disney today . Set everything up in the pouring rain, no problems though. I had the AC running for a while when a heard it shut off. I didnt think anything of it, I thought it just reached temp. When I noticed the trailer getting warm I checked the AC and it wouldn't turn on. Checked the breakers and fuses, nothing tripped of blown. The only other odd thing I found was the microwave had no power eiither. I know it had been working earlier. There is no way they are on the sane circuit??. The TT is a 2012 keystone Laredo 291TG
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ArticFox_676
Explorer
Explorer
When at Fort Wilderness don't hesitate to call the front desk it you think it could be a problem with the pedestal. One time we had to call and they had to change out the circuit breaker in their box. Imagine all the use their power system gets there with the heat and ac running.

B_O__Plenty
Explorer II
Explorer II
thinksnow66 wrote:
All better, it kicked the breaker on the pole. It switched over to the battery and didn't miss a beat, except for no AC that is LOL. Thanks again everyone for your help.
It didn't "switch over to battery" It's always running on the battery except when it's plugged in then Convertor kicks on and charges the battery and powers all the 12 volt stuff. The A/C, microwave, electric water heater and electric function on the fridge all run on 110 only.

B.O.
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YC_1
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Nomad
Follow Jbarcas post and you should have fewer issues.

Refer on propane, hot water heater on propane, blow dryers, microwave, AC running can combine to trip breakers.
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bcarroll
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Explorer
I was in the Mojave desert once, running my AC, and plugged in an electric skillet...power went out. Checked all the breakers and fuses - all good. After about an hour sitting in the heat, it finally dawned on me to check the power post - the breaker at the post was tripped.
I was relieved nothing was wrong with the AC, but learned there is only so much power available to the trailer, and have to choose what big draw items will run at any one time.

RoyB
Explorer II
Explorer II
I wish some of my camp site camping things turned out that easy haha... I always think the worse and have everything field stripped to the bare wire - then the wife is standing there holding the plug saying "isnt this suppose to be plugged in" hehe..

We all learn real quick how things work haha...
Glad you found the problem

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Mark_and_Linda
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Explorer
Mine was kicking off last year at an Army Corps Campground, it was packed out. I was glad that I had my 30 to 50 Amp adapter, changed over, no problems after that. I have found that running the AC, Microwave, and then the Hot Water Heater, something is going to trip.
Mark

naturist
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Nomad
It's amazing how easy it is to get used to the "way things work at home," where you have unlimited electric, water, hot water, sewer. Then you go out in the RV, where each of those things have limits (Hey, we're CAMPING already!) and you start finding out where your usage is profligate.

Somebody will figure out the 6 gallon water heater; running AC, microwave, coffee pot, hair dryer; doing the dishes with the water running continuously. And usually it's each of us in our newbie days. Been there, done that.

Having an RV is living in the lap of luxury -- just don't slide too far out to the edge of that lap, 'k?

Wishbone51
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Explorer
My rule is do just about anything you like, but if it generates heat, choose only one of those activities.
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2112
Explorer II
Explorer II
I tell the DW she can have two things going, so pick 'em.
That list includes AC, micro, coffee pot, elect water heater, hair dryer or anything else she brought with her that plugs into the A/C outlet.

After popping the breaker a few times she understood.

Enjoy your stay and tell Minny I said hey! Her and I go way back :R
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Wishbone51
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Explorer
I was at a campsite at a fairgrounds once, where I tripped the breaker, but the breaker was behind a locked panel and no one was around to help, so I had to move the trailer to another spot..

I had to give the lecture to the kids again about not using the microwave while the womenfolk were using the hair straightening irons. 🙂
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ReneeG
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Glad to hear it was a simple thing. When we have hook-ups, no microwave display is a quick indictor to check the pole first.
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thinksnow66
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All better, it kicked the breaker on the pole. It switched over to the battery and didn't miss a beat, except for no AC that is LOL. Thanks again everyone for your help.

Basshole
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Explorer
I would do all of the above, especially check outside outlets gfci?
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NolalSafari
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Explorer
Can't be in to much of a Jam your at Disney.
Thanks

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