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Old 09-13-2010, 10:19 PM   #1
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Help - lost all receptacle power in our 2001 Holiday Rambler Endeavor 2001. A/c units are fine. Checked breakers, fine.
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Help - lost all receptacle power in our 2001 Holiday Rambler Endeavor 2001. A/c units are fine. Checked breakers, fine.
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Find your GFCI outlets, test and reset them. In my Endeavor there is one by the vanity, one in the dining area and one in a basement bay...
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Old 09-14-2010, 03:19 AM   #3
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Nanor, you did check the breakers on your inverter? jim
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Old 09-14-2010, 09:19 AM   #4
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I wrote this in another thread, so with a copy-&-paste ... here it is:

"Just for reference:
The AC output of the Inverter (probably 2 breakers...located on the Inverter) is for (1) the microwave, and (2) several AC outlet/receptacles throughout the coach (including the TVs)."

Popping the "several AC outlet/receptacles" circuit breaker is pretty easy sometimes. During winter months, we often have a space-heater plugged in, usually set on low. Then my wife plugs in her hair styling heat wand, and poof: the space-heater stops as well as the TVs, etc. Then I must go into the cold to reset the Inverter's CB............again.
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Old 09-14-2010, 09:30 AM   #5
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Nanor..Welcome to iRV2.

Please look at this photo...



You can see the two reset buttons on the bottom left side of the inverter. They are the buttons with the "20" on them. Pull these out and press them back in-this should solve your problem.

You will find many photos specific to your Monaco product along with many answers to questions you may have in regards to your HR here in the Monaco Forum.

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Old 09-14-2010, 03:36 PM   #6
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First check to see if the Microwave is still working if it is I would think you have a GFI plug somewhere that need to be reset. If the Microwave is not working I would look at the breakers feeding the Inverter or the breakers on the Inverter
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First check to see if the Microwave is still working if it is I would think you have a GFI plug somewhere that need to be reset. If the Microwave is not working I would look at the breakers feeding the Inverter or the breakers on the Inverter
Yep...we had one GFI breaker open and it knocked out 4 outlets. It was the one in the bathroom area. I've also learned that the GFI's need to be replaced occassionally.
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