wiredawgchief
Active Member
Tammy, Sorry something wasn't found that is attributable to the blown appliances. I'm not sure about newer TVs and the vacuum, but older ones actually had in-line fuses in them. Might be worth checking. I was reading a few posts down where there was discussion about twisting the main power plug to lock it. It is very tight, but important to do. It can be mad easier by rubbing a little dielectric grease on all your external plugs and receptacles. You can find it at Home Depot and Auto Zone. I'm going to pull my power panel to check connections, especially the main feed. Do you know if anyone physically opened and checked electrical terminations inside your generator/shore power transfer switch. I checked mine and although not loose, were not to torque specs. It helps to be a do it yourselfer owning an RV, but this might help at least calm your fears. There are only four termination points for commercial power coming into your RV...first at the marine grade receptacle, the second is the input feed on the transfer switch, the third is the output feed from the transfer switch and the fourth and final termination is in the power panel. It takes about two to three hours to check them. If ya'll are not do it yourselfers, check your friends and this club for members who are. Worst case, pay the $150-$300 to have an electrician do this for you. Please keep in touch and let us know how it turns out. I'm having ankle replacement surgery next week and will be out of commission for two to three months. Take care, Ron