All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Refrigerator Blowing BreakerJust now got a chance to look at this until last night and I thank you for your inputs in helping me trouble shoot. Here are some answers to the questions. Water heater is LP. There isn't a converter/charger. Just the breaker panel and fuse box. While camping I am able to use the campgrounds 30amp service and it runs off the power while I turn the LP off. I have isolated the breaker that is tripping the GFI inside the trailer to the frig and turn off all others while troubleshooting the issue. I plugged directly into the frig through the panel on the side of the trailer with the same result. I am tried numerous 110 outlets (with and without GFI) BB_TX - yes it only trips the GFI not the breaker in the trailer. After reviewing all the posts it sounds like my heating element is bad and needs to be replaced.Re: Aluminum SidingThank you for you help. Will give those a shot and see what I can come up with. AnthonyRefrigerator Blowing BreakerMy frig will run on 30 amp no problem, but when I plug the trailer into a normal 110 outlet it blows the breaker. I took the side panel off and saw the frig was plugged into a local outlet behind the cover. I tried plugging it in directly to a 110 house outlet and it blew again. Have tried multiple outlet tests and different locations and still have the same issue. Would like to be able to plug the fridge in to cool down before we leave without having to use gas. Any help would be appreciatedRefrigerator Blowing BreakerThis topic has been moved to Tech Issues forum. You can read it here: 29382391Aluminum SidingThe aluminum siding on my trailer is faded and really dull. What are the best solutions to help keep some sort of shine to it? I know I won't be able to restore it fully but just looking to make it a little better. Thanks for any helpRe: Flooring QuestionsThank you for you help. Will look at pricing options when I head to LowesReplacing WallsWe had a water leak on the top of our trailer this year that has ran down the front wall and has caused damage to the wall (thin plywood I am guessing). I am looking to replace the panel and repair any other damage to the framing itself. I am pretty handy in the garage and house but was wondering if anyone has replaced the paneling? This would require removal of an overhead cabinet and other misc. items. Thank you in advance.Flooring QuestionsSo we had a pretty cold winter here in Southwest Idaho with temps dipping well below 0 for multiple nights. Walked into the trailer to check on it and had significant cracking of my vinyl flooring. Looking to replace it and was wondering if self sticking vinyl tiles would work or should I glue the vinyl tiles down? Also considering laminate flooring. Any recommendations would be helpful. Thank you