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Old 09-18-2009, 11:10 AM   #1
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I had a toaster and a electric frying fan plugged into one outlet and it blew the fuse. Now I have 2 outlets that don't work and the refrigerator only works on gas not electric or the generator. We have checked all fuse blocks, 2 under the hood and 1 under the dash, can't find a blown fuse. I have a 2006 Trallite workhorse W18.
We are on vacation in Moab. All help will be much appriciated.

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Cacti check your load center for operated curcuit breaker. Then check for a tripped GFI outlet you may have one in bathroom or over your kitchen area.

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You should be looking for a circuit breaker in the 120vac load center, not a fuse. It will be a regular household type circuit breaker.
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Old 09-19-2009, 06:37 AM   #4
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Ounce again you guys are right on the money. I found the tripped breaker in the bedroom elec box. I'm sad to say I didn't know there where breakers in that box. Thanks so much for your help and direction. It sure is nice to have a place for help.
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Most any RV made in the last few decades

FUSES are 12 volt

Circuit breakers are used for 120vac

(NOTE: Some 12 volt lines may also have a different type of circuit breaker)

ALso, if that is a kitchen outlet.. It WILL be GFCI protected.. or a GFCI.. Just so you know.
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