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Old 11-09-2016, 03:39 PM   #15
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Glad to hear that the circuit breakers on your Inverter solved your missing 120 VAC power problem.

Also glad that the two recent posters were able to pinpoint exactly where the circuit breakers were located on your Heart Freedom 20 Inverter.

I have been tied up with other problems and couldn't get back to you soon enough with the exact locations of the circuit breakers.

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If you do not have an inverter then omit the part in prens.

Power line looks something like this....

Main power distribution panel.. branch---(inverter--Sub panel--Branch)---GFCI---Patio outlet.

The sub panel if exists may be part of the inverter or a separate box.

Two "Suspects" one more or less eliminated.

You may have tripped a breaker

Or you may have burned the connections behind the GFCI (But in checking for power to the GFCI I suspect you checked those.

NOTE that RV wiring is not really up for loads over 1,200 watts. The type of outlet they use tends to be damaged

But in this case,, I'm not suspecting that, due to the fact the GFCI has no power and it can haul the full 15 amps normally.
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