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Old 07-16-2021, 10:46 AM   #1
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Fleetwood Storm Electrical Issue

Good afternoon. During our last trip we lost power to the refrigerator and the electric fireplace. Does anyone have an electrical schematic on that circuit? I have only located one GFCI which is in the master bath but it is ok. Thanks and have a blessed weekend!


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There is usually one in the wet bay.
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Old 07-16-2021, 12:09 PM   #3
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Those will not be on the same circuit or on a gfi circuit. Check your circuit breakers inside and at the pole.
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Circuit breakers are all on. The breaker for the refrigerator is fed from the bottom buss bar of the breaker panel and does not have incoming power. I am not getting power from the bottom 2 breakers which feed from the inverter. When I get home I will check it. It would be nice if they included a wiring diagram! Thanks
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You should have one or two push button circuit breakers on the inverter. Check those to see if they are tripped. A load over about 30 amps will trip the inverter pass through circuit breakers.
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Thanks, I will check the inverter
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