Tombstone Jim wrote: I have never seen a fleetwood class a that had to be plugged in they all had transfer switches. I bet the circuit breakers that are directly on the generator are turned off.
Agreed there is two circuit breakers that need to be toggled on your generator, sounds like they have popped..
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Everyone that answered my post about my 120 not working on my new Fleetwood Storm. Well, great news, I got home, plugged the shore power cord back into its matching metal electrical socket tucked in one of the lower storage compartments and all the 120 plugs are working! If they had only told me that the rig needed to be plugged back into itself for the generator to heat up the sockets! Now I just have to figure out why the DISH receiver can't find its satellite settings, and why my turn signals don't activate the side cameras and I will be set. Once again, the bunch of you who solved my problem kept me from wasting all my time and taking this new rig to the dealership where they would have just laughed at me. Tom and Fran
Everyone that answered my post about my 120 not working on my new Fleetwood Storm. Well, great news, I got home, plugged the shore power cord back into its matching metal electrical socket tucked in one of the lower storage compartments and all the 120 plugs are working! If they had only told me that the rig needed to be plugged back into itself for the generator to heat up the sockets! Now I just have to figure out why the DISH receiver can't find its satellite settings, and why my turn signals don't activate the side cameras and I will be set. Once again, the bunch of you who solved my problem kept me from wasting all my time and taking this new rig to the dealership where they would have just laughed at me. Tom and Fran (PS I posted this reply twice in different places because I haven't figured out out this Forum works yet)