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CDRoland22

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I have no power to my TV and microwave in my Freedom Express 192rbs. Breakers on, fuses good, what am I missing?
 
Well. You posted this on the TOAD sub-forum, so we’re at a bit of a disadvantage here without more info.

Repost it in the right forum with more info and you’ll get better help.
Power source, inverter system, year, etc.
 
I have no power to my TV and microwave in my Freedom Express 192rbs. Breakers on, fuses good, what am I missing?
Not much to go on here, but a web search seems to show that a "Freedom Express 192rbs" Is a travel trailer. Are the microwave and TV on the same circuit? Check the breaker/fuse panel labels to see whether they are listed together or on separate circuits.

You say "breakers on, fuses good" but how have you checked that? Breakers should be reset by turning them off and back on again. Fuses need to be checked with a VOM for continuity. Visual determination is not always reliable. With fuses, subbing in a new one is a good backup test. I have seen tripped breakers that looked fine, but were open. Same with fuses. Obviously, something is open in the electrical circuits feeding those items.

Have you also looked for GFCI outlets that are open? Sometimes they are used to control more than just a single outlet. Also, have you checked for for loose wires in the breaker panel?

Good luck.

TJ
 
And also, FWIW, this sounds like an Invertor shed to protect overload.
That’s why we need to know what your power source and capacity is, ie. Shoreline, Gen, 15a, 30a, etc.
 

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