Bighorn 3610 re (2013) tripped circuit breaker

GWZ1948

Member
Rookie question - camping in Oak Harbor, WA, with 30 amp service. Tripped the breaker on the power pole (outside) by running too many amp drawing appliances! Lost power to rear wall (TV, fireplace) along w/ all wall receptacles on both sides of the rig. Still have power to ceiling lites, fridge, hot water heater. Have reset breaker at the power pole and have flipped and reset all breakers in the rig (none tripped), checked all fuses (none blown). Still no power to rear wall or any wall receptacle. What might my next step be to restore power?




Thanks!
 

branson4020

Icantre Member
I assume you are using a 30-50A adapter (dogbone.) Disconnect your 50A power cord from the adapter and, using your voltmeter, make sure you have 120V to neutral on both legs of the output.
 

Bob&Patty

Founders of SoCal Chapter
The 110V outlets are not fused....circuit breakers only. All the lighting is 12V DC and not on any circuit breakers...only fuses. As stated above...check the GFI in bathroom. It could be tripped. On a 30 amp service you can't run much if the A/C or microwave is on. Example...A/C on and a curling iron on...your finished.....one or the other has to be shut off. The A/C draws between 15-20 amps starting. A curling iron/blow dryer probably draws 15 amp.
 
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