All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Tripped Breaker wa8yxm wrote: You said the Fireplace sparked.. That is what is called a MAJOR CLUE. What CA Travler said. Disconnect. Note if the Fire place is a plug in model.. Check the outlet it's plugged into. A 1500 watt heater (Many electric fireplaces are) can melt the 15 amp "uni-box" or "Quick box" type rather easily. I"m sure the fireplace has something to do with it since it sparked. My confusion is the breaker that tripped is called 'general' (see pic in original post) and not the fireplace breaker that's tripped. I will try that but I'm trying to find out what the 'general' breaker is for. Thank youTripped BreakerHello, we had our fireplace spark last night and blow the breaker while just sitting here on our laptops. I turned the fireplace off and tried the breaker again but it just 'trips' when I turn it on. It seems there's a short somewhere although we were just sitting here. Nothing different. If it was just we had our laptops plugged into the outlets and it was too much draw and tripped the breaker it should at least come on but it doesn't, even when I have the fireplace turned off and nothing plugged into the outlets anymore. Weird part also is the breaker that tripped is marked 'general'. I'm not sure what that means!? As the breaker for the fireplace is a different breaker. Any thoughts what I could do to diagnose the issue? https://prnt.sc/32TMSgEOk_0Z Thank you, Paul (Ann)Full timing in CanadaCan someone recommend a membership that is practical for RV'ers that want to full time from Canada? I see there's a few out there but being from Ontario Canada I don't see any good ones to take advantage of. Most seem great if one RV's in the US such as thousand trails, RPI, Coast to Coast but if one can't travel there especially during the Covid and not knowing where they're going with crossing the border we're wondering if there's anything in Canada if we had to travel mostly here until traveling improves at least? Thank youCanada & MembershipsCan someone recommend a membership that is practical for RV'ers from Canada? I see there's a few out there but being from Ontario Canada I don't see any good ones to take advantage of. Most seem great if one RV's in the US such as thousand trails, RPI, Coast to Coast but if one can't travel there especially during the Covid and not knowing where they're going with crossing the border we're wondering if there's anything in Canada if we had to travel mostly here until traveling improves at least? Thank youHelp in Purchasing Class A MotorhomeHello, we currently have a 5th wheel since 2012 but would like to do more traveling and therefore move to a Class A motorhome. What we like so far is the Forest River Georgetown XL but we're just starting our research and it would be great for recommendations to assist in our search. Are there any brands that are offering incentives or promotions we're unaware of? We're also looking for RV shows but it seems they've been canceled due to Covid. Thank you!Re: Ontario Canada, WaterfrontsYes, we have checked the website and called many campgrounds but found them full. We don't mind travelling anywhere in Ontario as we love to see more of the province. We will check with the national parks. We've never stayed there. Thank youRe: Ontario Canada, Waterfronts darsben1 wrote: you want to narrow down your request a little We are looking for a Seasonal waterfront campground to be able to stay in our RV anywhere in Ontario Canada. We have no preference where in Ontario. Everywhere I have called is booked or only camp by the day or week. Thank you, Paul n AnnOntario Canada, WaterfrontsHi Folks, Can anyone recommend a campground/resort In Ontario Canada that offers waterfront sites to put our RV? Our plan is to stay there til campground closes in October than head South. I've been searching but haven't found anything yet. Thank you, Paul N AnnOntario Canada, WaterfrontsThis topic has been moved to another forum. You can read it here: 29353771Re: ordered a new truck ** Updated, with picsGood choice. We have the Ford F250 6.7L Diesel Super Duty, Crew cab and we love it! Pulls our Alpine 5th wheel great as it pulls so smooth. Enjoy your truck and rv'ing! Nice Pics.
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