All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Fuse blowing immediatly after shroud broke off and got wetIf it's the breaker or GFCI would that be the cause for the same fuse to keep blowing?Re: Fuse blowing immediatly after shroud broke off and got wetAlso, we have a 6000 watt generator and we plug it into the 20 amp plug in.Re: Fuse blowing immediatly after shroud broke off and got wetMy husband and I were trying to figure out the problem... It is a fuse problem the breakers are all staying on and just 1 fuse is tripping. We changed the fuse and turned on the AC and it turned on! YAY. The microwave still did nothing so we plugged in a cell phone cable and it did not work in that outlet but worked in all the other outlets. Then we tried the heater- and absolutely NOTHING. We did not hear anything. Our fridge light is coming on but absolutely not doing anything else. I opened the fridge door on the outside and everything was cold (as in not working) and nothing turned on. (I am going to try and unplug it and try the cell phone thing in the fridge outlet)but would the light still turn on if the outlet was not working? Could it be an outlet issue for that side of my camper because the heater, fridge and microwave are all right next to each other? So if I am correct I think my shroud blowing off has nothing to do with the electrical issues in my camper since the AC came on and worked. Is that correct thinking??Fuse blowing immediatly after shroud broke off and got wetWe are new to having an RV. A few weeks ago our AC shroud blew off (it was at a storage unit so we do not know how long it had been). Then we had a huge ice storm and lots of rain. My husband went to get it and go hunting/camping. He said that every time he turned everything on the same fuse kept blowing. There was no air working and the microwave was not working. (Things that worked fine previously) He was trying to run the heat. Everything else worked fine. Can someone help me as to what I may need to check to replace/fix.
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