When you push the TEST button on the GFI breaker, does it go SNAP to the off position? If it doesn't go SNAP, it wasn't really on.
By any chance, is there a GFI outlet anywhere in the trailer? I know that in 2002, one of the outlets (instead of a breaker) had the GFI function for all the rest of the outlets. I suppose it is possible that in 2003, you got both, you lucky guy!
If it isn't either of these things, then you will need to remove the cover from the converter, and CAREFULLY use a test light or a meter to confirm that there is power going into the GFI breaker, and power coming out of it. If the answers are yes/no, then you may need to replace the breaker. About $30, as I recall.
By the way, the water heater circuit isn't in any way related to the outlet circuit, so I suspect the two events are independent.
Bill
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