The breaker Panel should (but often does not) have a diagram of what is on each branch. I would first look in the breaker box lid. (could be outside) If all breakers are (looking to be) on, I would wiggle each to make sure. One that wiggles may be tripped, and need to be turned off, then on. If it trips again, it is likely to be either defective, or there is a GFI fault, or a real short. What was turned on when it went. What ever it was turn off/disconnect all things from all outlets with no power. Aluminum wiring (in some mobile homes) is difficult to repair because it cannot be attached to copper W/O special fittings/connectors, and Goo. One way to find which breaker it is is to have lights and radios turned on in other parts of the house, and then turn off breakers untill one of them does not shut things off. That would be my process. Jim
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