Thankfully still in the driveway, while plugged into house power, I was running the Alde and a space heater plugged in the kitchen outlet (while the Alde was warming up). After a few minutes, the space heater lost power and I'm not sure if the Alde was still generating heat - but it sounded like it was still running. The overhead lights still work but the kitchen outlets seem to be dead. Any suggestions on what to check?
Update: the Alde seems to be running but no longer generates any heat.
I read through
https://tab-rv.vanillacommunity.com/discussion/3512/fuses-for-newbies/p1 and ran out and bought most of the fuses on the list - I'll try to find the 3.15 amp ones for the Alde tomorrow. I opened the circuit breaker box and checked some of the blade fuses. None were obviously blown. No red lights on the fuse panel and none of the breakers had tripped either.
Thankfully, I'm still in the driveway and was not out winter camping when this happened. What have I done???
It's a 2014 T@B 320 S, brand new to me.
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If you are running your trailer on a standard household circuit, only use the single lightning bolt setting for the alde. And then limit the accessories or amount of power to the 15 amp combined limit. I have run my alde on the single heating element and the fridge on electric since 2016 and not tripped the 15 amp house breaker. I can also run the 5,000 btu a/c and the fridge on electric in the summer without overdrawing or tripping that household circuit. I would start troubleshooting there first rather than the trailer in this instance. And good luck with this. Keep us updated on your progress.
Draco dormiens numquam titilandus.
Your lights continued to work because they run on 12V--when shore power is lost the T@B battery takes over.
The same is true for the Alde. The Alde's circuitry and circulator will continue to run on 12V, however, the Alde's electric heaters will not. That's why the Alde appeared to be working but wasn't generating any heat!