Once you have determined that you do have power at the source then you can move on to the circuit itself. You will have to identify the power source for the circuit to determine if you have power to the circuit. To do this you will need a continuity tester/test light (such as a neon tester, electrostatic wand, volt ohmmeter, three-prong outlet tester) and a lot of confidence on working with a live electrical circuit. In tracing wiring, the objective is to identify any circuit breakers, a tripped GFCI outlet, or a loose wire. If that is not possible then the only option is to physically trace the wiring. If contacting the manufacturer does not help then try asking the RV dealer or the former owner from whom you bought the rig. If you do not have an owner’s manual, contacting the manufacturer may shed some light on the problem. If it were our rig, we would definitely consult the owner’s manual and wiring schematic specific to our RV. ![]() However, this must be done with caution and armed with all the tools at your disposal. If you cannot reset a breaker or switch, then you may need to trace the electrical circuit(s) that are giving you trouble. So look for that and consult any specifications or manuals you have for your RV. But we can offer a few thoughts.įirst, your rig may have a panel of circuit breakers and/or a GFCI reset button. This is for a 26ft TrailCruiser by TrailLite.Īnswer: Without knowing the particulars on how your RV was setup or modified by the dealer and or former owner, it is difficult to provide a precise answer. ![]() Question: Where does one go to reset tripped outlets? All of our electrical outlets have lost power, but everything else is fine.
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