Nine out of ten times the reason is the ground fault interrupter circuit gfci tripped and needs to be re set.
Rv electrical plugs not working.
If your home has older wiring the third hole the ground may not be present.
A circuit is one breaker feeding several outlets or even lights check your breaker panel and notice if one of the switches are out.
Your problem will be in your chassis electrical system and not your coach electrical system.
And with some there will be another fuse panel under the dash.
It can be overwhelming and the whole idea of having an rv instead of traditional camping is to have all of the amenities of home.
This didn t fix the issue.
There are a few reasons that this could happen.
Referring to the question of the receptacle not working but the breaker is on and the hot and the neutral side of his receptacle showed 120v you can see here that checking anywhere on the neutral conductors ahead of the break in the circuit will show a reading of at or near 120 volts the same potential that will be on the hot side of the circuit.
This short rv how to video with mark polk of rv education 101 demonstrates what to do when electrical outlets are not working in your rv.
Keep this anatomy in mind as you try the following.
First you could have too many devices plugged into the circuit.
I replaced the gfci and double 15 amp breaker.
Most outlets will accept either 2 prong or 3 prong plugs.
1 check generator circuit breaker s and reset if needed.
Trying to diagnose an electrical problem remotely is difficult at best but here are some things to check.
I tested all the outlets with a tester and got nothing except open ground reading on 1 outlet.
Have you ever plugged something in to an electrical outlet in your rv and it didn t work.
Working then you need to verify the circuit breakers are not tripped and working properly.
A refrigerator working appliances lights and other machinery run on electricity and when electrical problems arise you need to know how to troubleshoot them.
Stumped here please help.
There s nothing worse than an electrical problem to bring your rv road trip adventure to a halt.
Some of my electrical plugs are not working.
Some of my outlets stopped working suddenly.
I recently bought a 1994 winnebago vectra.
All the lights are working just not getting 110 to the gfci or outlets.
The only outlet working is the one to the microwave.
Depending on your rv manufacturer you will have a fuse panel under the dash probably on one of the fenders for easy access.