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Old 09-16-2020, 04:00 PM   #1
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2020 Minnie Drop bad Outlet?

Second voyage for our 2020 Minnie Drop 210RBS. When we unplugged it from our house the stereo and bathroom reciprocal was working. Now after setting up at our campsite neither of them are working. I’ve reset gfci twice with no luck. I’ve searched in and out for another gfci reset switch. I cannot find one.

Any suggestions would be great. Thanks
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Old 09-16-2020, 04:22 PM   #2
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We are provided far less info n trailers than motorhomes and nothing about the wiring, so we may need to do more guessing and "generic" troubleshooting, so some questions first.
Sorry, just the name of the game, always short on info !
Are you currently plugged into power?
I see the RV has a converter for using 110 AC to make 12VDC for charging a battery but no inverter to go the other way, so I assume you are not trying to use battery power for this?
I would have to look for a power center or set of breakers in a panel where you likely have a main breaker for all the power coming in and then a series of smaller amperage fuses or breakers to feed both the ac and DC sections of the RV.
To divide and conquer the question, do you have other things like a microwave which do still work, to prove the power is actually getting into the trailer?
If some AC things are working but other like outlets not working, I would look for a breaker or as you've done look for GFCI tripped.
The problem with trailers is that we don't get drawings to show what and where you might have things like that.
If those don't help, there has been a somewhat recent post on a small breaker which we were surprised to find was buried in a metal electrical box located somewhere on the lower side of the RV, like along the frame?
Possible you have the same?
I will do a bit of search to see if it might be the same trailer. Good luck with the search and perhaps others with the same trailer can give better ideas.
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Old 09-16-2020, 04:42 PM   #3
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We are provided far less info n trailers than motorhomes and nothing about the wiring, so we may need to do more guessing and "generic" troubleshooting, so some questions first.
Sorry, just the name of the game, always short on info !
Are you currently plugged into power?
I see the RV has a converter for using 110 AC to make 12VDC for charging a battery but no inverter to go the other way, so I assume you are not trying to use battery power for this?
I would have to look for a power center or set of breakers in a panel where you likely have a main breaker for all the power coming in and then a series of smaller amperage fuses or breakers to feed both the ac and DC sections of the RV.
To divide and conquer the question, do you have other things like a microwave which do still work, to prove the power is actually getting into the trailer?
If some AC things are working but other like outlets not working, I would look for a breaker or as you've done look for GFCI tripped.
The problem with trailers is that we don't get drawings to show what and where you might have things like that.
If those don't help, there has been a somewhat recent post on a small breaker which we were surprised to find was buried in a metal electrical box located somewhere on the lower side of the RV, like along the frame?
Possible you have the same?
I will do a bit of search to see if it might be the same trailer. Good luck with the search and perhaps others with the same trailer can give better ideas.
Yes I’m plugged in and all other outlets and appliances work. I’ve also reset all the breaker too with no resolve. I’ve searched underneath and around the frame. But another look might help.
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