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Old 05-04-2019, 10:08 AM   #1
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120V Outlets 08 Endeavor SKQ

We overloaded a 120v outlet circuit with space heater and hair dryer at same time and we have lost half of the 120v outlets. I didn't see any tripped 120v breakers and have reset all of the 120v breakers in the back 120v cabinet. The outlet under the bed for Sleep Number Bed is out, ,back curb outlet out, bathroom outlet out, curb hallway outlet out, curb living room outlet out, front outlet by door is out. The outlets on roadside, kitchen and entertainment area do work as well as the two outlets by the bed night stands. Washer/Dryer, Fireplace and microwave works.

Wires on the outlets look good and the GFI outlet did not trip so this must be a breaker issue. I don't know which breaker is for these outlets, these outlets are not listed in the 120v. cabinet. Any thoughts or advice? Thanks in advance -
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Not sure why but check the circuit breakers on your magnum inverter / charger. They should be directly on the unit. We had the same issue and popped one of them
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reset the main breaker flip all the way off and back on.
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Not sure why but check the circuit breakers on your magnum inverter / charger. They should be directly on the unit. We had the same issue and popped one of them
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Thanks - HOTROD resetting the breakers on the inverter did the trick one breaker had tripped. That is strange as some of these outlets don't work with the inverter on. Another mystery solved - Thanks
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Thanks - HOTROD resetting the breakers on the inverter did the trick one breaker had tripped. That is strange as some of these outlets don't work with the inverter on. Another mystery solved - Thanks

Very common problem and normal to not have all outlets on the inverter systems. Just not enough power available.
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As has been noted before on here, the bed-outlets are typically not wired to work when the coach is only on inverter power (ie, not on shore or genset). Monaco did this because most electric blankets, CPAP machines and the like won't work with inverters that put out modified sine wave (MSW) power.
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