Check the circuit breaker to see if it tripped.
Only if you are a politician or priest.
Provided that the current required by the RV or camper is less than or equal to 80% of the GFCI rating and you used the right size wire to make the connection you should be okay. If this was to be a permanent installation you should NOT do it this way, but install a dedicated circuit for the application that is sized appropriately. You should also make sure that you follow any instructions for connecting the RV or camper electrical to a power source.
okay, where's the "given waveform"?
Dielectric grease would be a better choice.
Code states that a grounding rod needs to be 8 feet long. A 6 foot rod should be okay in theory, but 8' is code.
glass containers
Yes.
no it will blow in the mirowave and it is a mess when you have to clean it...
No
There is some kind of metal in the microwave. Maybe you have a gold edge around your plate or a metal twist tie. You can not put metal in the microwave (one metal spoon or fork will be okay.)
If she is okay with it and you are okay with it there should be no problem.
Check the plugs and fuel pump to ensure they are okay. If the car dies before hitting the break, that's an electrical problem.
it sounds to me like a compressor problem. check the belt make sure it's the right size and that it is not sliping. on the electrical side of your question the compressor has a clutch on it which is electrical. the clutch has to activate so the compressor could do its work.(i doubt is the clutch)
Its probly your fan not working right check it out okay I seem to be having the same problem. If the fan does not turn on when you turn the AC on then I believe that it is electrical problem.
it is not okay, if she is 17 and weighs 85 pounds she has a weight problem and should see a doctor as soon as possible. they would probably say she is under weight.
It's possible.......I guess if your parents are Okay with it.
"No problem." means it's okay, don't worry about it.