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Old 08-04-2019, 07:16 AM   #1
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Outside fridge no power

Hi, I have a 2018 jayco 27bhs. Took it out last week for our first camping trip, on the last day my wife wanted to vacuum the floor and within seconds she loses power, I reset all the breakers but still no luck. Outlet by kitchen sink, outlet in bunk bed and outside fridge all have no power., I’m guessing they all run on the same line. How can I fix it?
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Sounds like you tripped the GFCI
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They aren’t GFCI outlets.
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Has to be one of these GFCI outlets somewhere that needs to be reset, you will only have one but it is also wired to any outlet outside or near a water source.
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I would expect kitchen outlets to be GFCI protected, check bathroom and inside kitchen for it. Usually to reset one you have to push “test” before “reset”.
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Has to be one of these GFCI outlets somewhere that needs to be reset, you will only have one but it is also wired to any outlet outside or near a water source.

I will check other outlets. I didn’t know that only one has to be GFCI, I did find it weird that the one next to sink isn’t
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There are usually several down stream outlets tied onto the output of the GFCI. They are usually tagged with a small sticker that states GFCI protected.
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There are usually several down stream outlets tied onto the output of the GFCI. They are usually tagged with a small sticker that states GFCI protected.
Wouldn’t that cause the rest of outlets to have no power as well, the others are working in my case
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Wouldn’t that cause the rest of outlets to have no power as well, the others are working in my case
If the GFCI breaker pops only the plugs in wet areas and outside will not work. All the regular plugs will work. Have you located the GFCI outlet and hit the test and reset button then checked again
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If the GFCI breaker pops only the plugs in wet areas and outside will not work. All the regular plugs will work. Have you located the GFCI outlet and hit the test and reset button then checked again
I’m going to in a little. When hook up to my tow truck, will outlet have power or I need to be on 30amp?
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I’m going to in a little. When hook up to my tow truck, will outlet have power or I need to be on 30amp?
You will need shore power
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If your trailer is at your house you can buy one of these and with an extension cord just plug it in at your house and check it. It’s a good idea to have one so you can check all systems before you leave on any trip so you don’t have any surprises on your trip.( check WalMart)
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If your trailer is at your house you can buy one of these and with an extension cord just plug it in at your house and check it. It’s a good idea to have one so you can check all systems before you leave on any trip so you don’t have any surprises on your trip.( check WalMart)
I do have a 30amp shore power but it’s on the other side of my house, my neighbor called the town on me for parking my camper by side of house. With that adapter is there anything that won’t power if plug directly to a 110 using a extension cord?
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I do have a 30amp shore power but it’s on the other side of my house, my neighbor called the town on me for parking my camper by side of house. With that adapter is there anything that won’t power if plug directly to a 110 using a extension cord?
Or this adapter for $2.70
https://www.etrailer.com/RV-Wiring/E...SABEgLuq_D_BwE
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