Yesterday afternoon I finally finished the sewer tie-in for the RV, and then decided to wire in the RV power direct to the panel instead of having a plug. For some reason I was under the impression that 30 amp RV was 220 V. So I wired it up to the double pole breaker, and promptly blew the breaker in the RV. No problem I'll just reset it. Tripped it again, so I got online to do a little digging. Found out 30 amp RV's are 120 V. Redid the wire at the panel to a single pole, flip the breaker and the GFI outlet at the kitchen sink was buzzing loudly. Tried it a few times with no luck, just buzzing. Finally I left the breaker at the RV on with the GFI buzzing, after about two seconds and it popped and quit. Went inside, looked for smoke, sniffed around, but only a very slight smell of electrical burnt. No smoke. Obviously the GFI outlet does not work now. Everything in the camper works including lights, water heater, air-conditioning, except for the majority of the plugs in the main cabin and the 2 outside plugs. Also a couple plugs in the bedroom do not work. I did not have time to dig further, but is it possible that I fried that many outlets? 9 outlets in total do not work. 4 still do. Two in the bedroom work and two under the entertainment center work. Or, would there be a master reset button for those at the power center, or inverter?
Any insight?