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Old 10-04-2024, 10:57 AM   #1
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Question Lost 120 volt Power on passenger side

I have a 2005 Fleetwood Providence. Currently I’m hooked up to 30 Amp power. The other day I turned on an Air Fryer and had a Dyson Heater so what happened next was the circuit breaker tripped. So I reset the 15 Amp breaker with no luck. So I replaced the circuit break, still no power to these plugs. The entertainment centre as well as three other plugs have no power. The plug in the bathroom is a GFI plug which is not getting any power. Checking all the wires from the breakers have power available, but nothing coming to the GFI plug. All the electric wires go to a circuit board by the electrical panel. Is there any way to check that panel to see if maybe something way wrong there.
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For every circuit and breaker there is black and white wire. Look along the bus bar for the white that goise with the black and see if it's loose or burnt off.
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I have a 2005 Fleetwood Providence. Currently I’m hooked up to 30 Amp power. The other day I turned on an Air Fryer and had a Dyson Heater so what happened next was the circuit breaker tripped. So I reset the 15 Amp breaker with no luck. So I replaced the circuit break, still no power to these plugs. The entertainment centre as well as three other plugs have no power. The plug in the bathroom is a GFI plug which is not getting any power. Checking all the wires from the breakers have power available, but nothing coming to the GFI plug. All the electric wires go to a circuit board by the electrical panel. Is there any way to check that panel to see if maybe something way wrong there.
Twin boats is spot on!

What kind of circuit board and electrical panel are you talking about. Do you mean the
main circuit breaker panel
inverter sub panel
electrical management system panel (EMS panel)
fuse panel
some other panel?

Post make and model# of circuit board and panel.
Post a picture if possible.
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I found the problem one of the breakers on the converter tripped, all is good now

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