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No power to outlets

Yahoo Message Number: 99339
My wife and I bought a 1999 country coach intrigue 32 foot no slides in december, and we love it.
This morning while boiling water for coffee all of the outlets tripped, but the gfi doesn't appear tripped. We still have power to the microwave, refrigerator, and furnace (28 degrees in oklahoma today).....but nothing to the outlets.
Any help would be greatly appreciated

John Jackson

WWW.NOTSTOCKPHOTOGRAPHY.COM

Re: No power to outlets

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Yahoo Message Number: 99341
John

Check the circuit breakers on the inverter .

On Thursday, February 12, 2015 7:06 PM, "John Jackson johnjackson@... [Country-Coach-Owners]"  wrote:

My wife and I bought a 1999 country coach intrigue 32 foot no slides in december, and we love it.
This morning while boiling water for coffee all of the outlets tripped, but the gfi doesn't appear tripped. We still have power to the microwave, refrigerator, and furnace (28 degrees in oklahoma today).....but nothing to the outlets.
Any help would be greatly appreciated

John Jackson

WWW.NOTSTOCKPHOTOGRAPHY.COM

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Yahoo Message Number: 99342
I had the same experience a week ago a breaker on the inverter was it .  rear passenger side on my 99 behind a roughly 6x10 removable cover


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Yahoo Message Number: 99346
Dig the picks on your site. If you make money do that you are a lucky man!! Nate

1998 Allure

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Yahoo Message Number: 99347
Thanks everyone about five minutes after I sent the email yesterday morning I found the problem. .....it was the breaker on the inverter.

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Yahoo Message Number: 99348
Has to be a circuit breaker!! Since you have power to some of your coach,I would unplug the coach and start the generator. If you still get the same result, thin you will know that it is a tripped breaker in your house panel. Remember, your ground fault will not trip on an overload. It will only trip when it senses a fault. By the way, if when you unhooked from shore power and turned on the gen set and every thing is working normally, your park power has lost one leg of it's 240v service.

On Thursday, February 12, 2015 9:06 PM, "John Jackson johnjackson@... [Country-Coach-Owners]"  wrote:

My wife and I bought a 1999 country coach intrigue 32 foot no slides in december, and we love it.
This morning while boiling water for coffee all of the outlets tripped, but the gfi doesn't appear tripped. We still have power to the microwave, refrigerator, and furnace (28 degrees in oklahoma today).....but nothing to the outlets.
Any help would be greatly appreciated

John Jackson

WWW.NOTSTOCKPHOTOGRAPHY.COM

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Yahoo Message Number: 99350
Nat that is actually what I do for a living fulltime. I have spent the last several years living in hotels shooting cars and people for companies/magazines. The wife is just finishing up her doctorate in bio - statistics, and said she wanted to go with me......so we bought our country coach. Now we live in it fulltime. Driving/seeing the country has always been fun to me. We bought a new gmc Sierra last April and it has 52,000 miles on it the Subaru before that was 106,000 miles in 16 months, and our customized 64 corvair van got 170,000 miles in four years. We started our blog back up, and I'm going to try and post about our travels it is at www. NotStockPhotography.com/blog

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Yahoo Message Number: 99351

I also have the bug! My little race shop all rebuilt by my son and I. Look up SVRA vintage race cars, beautiful cars of all makes and age not just to look at but they race. It's a gear heads dream come true. Great place to take some awesome photos. They run at Indianapolis each year. Ever get this way look me up. Have a great spot near the track that will fit a Country Coach.
I look forward to following your travels. Keep up the with stellar shots and will have a calendar of yours in the race shop soon.

Nate Blackwell
Indianapolis
1998 Allure

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Yahoo Message Number: 99352
Hit the test button on the gfi and then reset, many times they  don't appear tripped but are.

Ray

They say wine improves  with age! As I enter my golden years, I say age improves with wine!  The Born  Loser


From: Country-Coach-Owners@yahoogroups.com  [mailto:Country-Coach-Owners@yahoogroups.com] Sent: Friday, February  13, 2015 5:34 AM To:  Country-Coach-Owners@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re:  [Country-Coach-Owners] No power to outlets

Check the pin breaker on the inverter.

Mikee

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Indy is one of my favorite places to shoot. As soon as it warms up I have to do a shoot of a riviera there for Rodders Journal. I've been lucky to be able to shoot cars on the track at Indy, and stills on pit road........can't say enough about how much I love Indy. There is also a great torta place over by the Allison factory, and the doughnut shop between the track and the old baseball stadium is pretty awesome

 

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John thank you for coming back and telling us you fixed it and  what the fix was.

Ray

They say wine improves  with age! As I enter my golden years, I say age improves with wine!  The Born  Loser


From: Country-Coach-Owners@yahoogroups.com  [mailto:Country-Coach-Owners@yahoogroups.com] Sent: Friday, February  13, 2015 6:13 AM To:  Country-Coach-Owners@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re:  [Country-Coach-Owners] No power to outlets

Thanks everyone about five minutes after I sent the email yesterday  morning I found the problem. .....it was the breaker on the inverter.
On Feb 12, 2015 11:17 PM, "Alan melandal76@...  [Country-Coach-Owners]" Country-Coach-Owners@yahoogroups.com>  wrote: