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RoyB
Dec 12, 2014Explorer II
Sounds like you may removed several 120VAC wiring and no one on here will know what you are doing if this is the case.
I think you need to get the trailer 120VAC wiring back to its original configuration and perhaps can use this pictorial as somewhat of a guide.
Your original problem at the Motorcycle Camp Ground was associated with a bad wiring at the 120VAC 15AMP you was connected to. Sounds like the WHITE wire or the GREEN wire may have been open at the receptacle.
Before anyone on here can help is for you to get it all back to like it was before.
This is a basic wiring configuration with a transfer switch involved and perhaps you can follow the wire colors you removed and get them back to the correct wiring configuration.
The basic wiring is like house wiring where BLACK is HOT, WHITE is NEUTRAL and isolated from trailer frame ground and GREEN is grounded to the trailer ground.
If you are not able to to get your wiring back to its original wiring configurations then I don't suspect anyone on here will be of much help for you.

Using a mulitmeter you should have this wiring configuration at the 30A/20A/15A source

This a typical wiring configuration at a camp ground pedestal for a 30AMP SERVICE

Hope some of this is helpful... All things are not the same with the RV systems.
Roy Ken
I think you need to get the trailer 120VAC wiring back to its original configuration and perhaps can use this pictorial as somewhat of a guide.
Your original problem at the Motorcycle Camp Ground was associated with a bad wiring at the 120VAC 15AMP you was connected to. Sounds like the WHITE wire or the GREEN wire may have been open at the receptacle.
Before anyone on here can help is for you to get it all back to like it was before.
This is a basic wiring configuration with a transfer switch involved and perhaps you can follow the wire colors you removed and get them back to the correct wiring configuration.
The basic wiring is like house wiring where BLACK is HOT, WHITE is NEUTRAL and isolated from trailer frame ground and GREEN is grounded to the trailer ground.
If you are not able to to get your wiring back to its original wiring configurations then I don't suspect anyone on here will be of much help for you.
Using a mulitmeter you should have this wiring configuration at the 30A/20A/15A source

This a typical wiring configuration at a camp ground pedestal for a 30AMP SERVICE

Hope some of this is helpful... All things are not the same with the RV systems.
Roy Ken
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