- Location
- West Bountiful, UT
So... After years of trying to wear me down, my Wife and Daughter finally succeeded, and against my better judgement, I bought a used travel trailer. I'm sure I'll end up regretting it even more than I already do, but, the family is excited about it, so for now, I'm just trying to get it out and use it a couple times before it sits on the side of the house decaying and depreciating all winter.
It's a 2001 Thor Wanderer Lite 240MS.
When on shore power, the air conditioner and the microwave work, but the fridge won't run on AC, but will on gas. Finally had a few minutes to try and troubleshoot last night. The 110 AC outlet that the fridge plugs into has no juice. So that would explain why the fridge doesn't run on AC...
But now I need to figure out why the outlet has no power.
All the following is while plugged into shore power.
The air conditioner works. The batteries get charged. The outlet that the microwave plugs into has power. And the only outlet in the trailer with GFI test/reset buttons is the one in the bathroom and it works too. There are four or five other outlets inside the trailer and none of them work. And besides the one on the back of the fridge that is accessed from outside, there are four other outlets on the outside of the trailer and none of them are working either.
At the power panel, the microwave and air conditioner have their own breakers. There is one breaker labeled "GFCI". All the breakers and DC fuses on the panel are good. If I turn off the breaker labeled "GFCI" the outlet in the bathroom goes dark. Turning that breaker on makes that oultet live. That breaker apparently isn't related to any of the other AC outlets, which aren't working.
The outlet that the fridge plugs into (which isn't working) is fed by romex. The romex disapears into the insulation in the outside wall and I'd have to tear the walls apart to chase it. I'm guessing that the other non-working outlets are probably fed by romex too. But, I see no romex coming in to the inverter/converter/power center whatever it's called where the breakers and fuses are.
So, anyone have a clue they can toss me? Is there another master switch or breaker hiding somewhere I need to find? A second "plug in" point that powers all those outlets, separate from tthe main shore power "hook up"? Never owned or messed with an RV before!- DAA
It's a 2001 Thor Wanderer Lite 240MS.
When on shore power, the air conditioner and the microwave work, but the fridge won't run on AC, but will on gas. Finally had a few minutes to try and troubleshoot last night. The 110 AC outlet that the fridge plugs into has no juice. So that would explain why the fridge doesn't run on AC...
But now I need to figure out why the outlet has no power.
All the following is while plugged into shore power.
The air conditioner works. The batteries get charged. The outlet that the microwave plugs into has power. And the only outlet in the trailer with GFI test/reset buttons is the one in the bathroom and it works too. There are four or five other outlets inside the trailer and none of them work. And besides the one on the back of the fridge that is accessed from outside, there are four other outlets on the outside of the trailer and none of them are working either.
At the power panel, the microwave and air conditioner have their own breakers. There is one breaker labeled "GFCI". All the breakers and DC fuses on the panel are good. If I turn off the breaker labeled "GFCI" the outlet in the bathroom goes dark. Turning that breaker on makes that oultet live. That breaker apparently isn't related to any of the other AC outlets, which aren't working.
The outlet that the fridge plugs into (which isn't working) is fed by romex. The romex disapears into the insulation in the outside wall and I'd have to tear the walls apart to chase it. I'm guessing that the other non-working outlets are probably fed by romex too. But, I see no romex coming in to the inverter/converter/power center whatever it's called where the breakers and fuses are.
So, anyone have a clue they can toss me? Is there another master switch or breaker hiding somewhere I need to find? A second "plug in" point that powers all those outlets, separate from tthe main shore power "hook up"? Never owned or messed with an RV before!- DAA