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Originally Posted by sourdough
I have had my head in other issues but, if you had it plugged in, everything operational, smelled something burning and a pop, lost all power to the trailer; THEN unplugged and plugged back in the power cord and all was good - how does that happen?
The pop wasn't a breaker because they don't self restore. It wasn't a burned up something that fused then blew a breaker. I can only surmise it was something in the AC that made the noise BUT if it burned up and made a popping noise it would have just "popped", not knocked out all power until it was unplugged then plugged back in. My thinking at the moment anyway.
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That’s where I’m lost with the whole thing. The way it knocked power out then was able to bring it back up as if nothing happened. Like I said the first thing I did was check the breaker but it hadn’t tripped. The only thing I can think is that maybe the snow melting on top got into the unit somehow but there isn’t any kind of leak coming around the ac unit on the inside.