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enblethen
Feb 23, 2015Nomad
I would start by checking all the connections in the 120 volt AC power distribution panel. You could have a loose connection which will increase the amperage.
Disconnect from shore power, remove cover from the AC panel. Inspect the conductors for melted or burnt wires. Look closely in the rear at the neutral buss. this is the one with the white wires.
I would suggest picking up some electrical de-ox grease before you start. Disconnect each conductor one at a time. Clean the copper good, coat the bare copper wire with de-ox and reinstall. Do this for the neutrals and the power conductors attached to the breakers.
Pull each breaker and make sure the buss work where they connect is good and clean with no burnt marks.
Disconnect from shore power, remove cover from the AC panel. Inspect the conductors for melted or burnt wires. Look closely in the rear at the neutral buss. this is the one with the white wires.
I would suggest picking up some electrical de-ox grease before you start. Disconnect each conductor one at a time. Clean the copper good, coat the bare copper wire with de-ox and reinstall. Do this for the neutrals and the power conductors attached to the breakers.
Pull each breaker and make sure the buss work where they connect is good and clean with no burnt marks.
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