bertschb ,
If you change your mind, I'm confident that we can come up with a plan similar to what Neil wrote above. Even if it's just a paper exercise it might be interesting to do it on paper if not for real.
First step would be mapping out the breakers and what they protect (outlets or devices) in your camper. Doesn't have to exactly the same as mine but the pic below should give you an idea of what I'm suggesting. The "map" only needs to be the 120V side of the camper. This doesn't involve anything other than flipping breakers and running around the camper with an outlet tester to see what works (and what doesn't). I will admit that for some of the devices (converter, water heater) I assumed GD had labeled the breakers correctly. So far that assumption hasn't come back to haunt me!
If you change your mind, I'm confident that we can come up with a plan similar to what Neil wrote above. Even if it's just a paper exercise it might be interesting to do it on paper if not for real.
First step would be mapping out the breakers and what they protect (outlets or devices) in your camper. Doesn't have to exactly the same as mine but the pic below should give you an idea of what I'm suggesting. The "map" only needs to be the 120V side of the camper. This doesn't involve anything other than flipping breakers and running around the camper with an outlet tester to see what works (and what doesn't). I will admit that for some of the devices (converter, water heater) I assumed GD had labeled the breakers correctly. So far that assumption hasn't come back to haunt me!
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