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Question 2006 Dynamax blown outlets.

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We blew the electric outlets in cab area, above driver & passenger. All other lights work in cabin. Reset breakers didn't help
 
Look for a GFCI outlet that has tripped. Most of the time the one in the bathroom is the one that trips and shuts off the outlets down stream from it.
 
We searched EVERYWHERE and never found a GFI, even though the owners manual says to check it often??? I'm going to check with Dynamax.com.

Very odd, the two outlets in the cab area blew when (DERRR) we plugged a battery charger into one of them. NORMALLY these outlets are not available for use, but we had everything pulled out to replace the DVD/CD stereo unit and also had the tv pulled out. We were trying to charge the two batteries. So finally, when we gave up for the day, disconnected the battery charger from the RV batteries, magically the power was back to the two outlets!! We've decided they have something to do with the inverter and batteries.

Next thing is trying to figure out why Set2 tv doesn't get any tv stations. We're replacing the Wall Plate/Power Supply .... hopefully that is it. But there are some mysterious Coax cables and wires not plugged into anything.
 
Well, I guess you figured out the outlet issue. Sounds like the charger was trying to pull more than the inverter was capable of and it shut itself down for self preservation.
The TV probably has the wrong coax hooked up. Seems to be a 'common' problem with the amplifier.
 

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