mbrooks43 wrote:
I keep getting more and more confused. Either I have a flawed understanding of AC current and/or something is messed up.
I have unhooked all the grounds from the block. When I turn the AC breaker on which is #2 after the main breaker, all the grounds now appear hot (other than incoming power)when connected to the white wire block. The white wire and ground each have a block and the black wires go through the breakers. With the breaker off, I get no power between white and the grounds. With this breaker on (all others are fine) I get power between the white and the grounds.
My thought was the white and black should have power, not the grounds....but, maybe I am wrong.
I cant imagine how, but could the breaker be the problem?
It isn't the A/C breaker but the A/C it's self OR perhaps the wiring to the A/C) which has some sort of leakage from HOT to ground AND you may have a OPEN ground connection from your shore cord to your home breaker box or worse the service entrance grounding rods are not functioning.
In your home MAIN breaker panel the equipment ground AND the neutral wires should be connected together (IE BONDED). The ground buss on the main breaker panel will be connected to a ground rod (older setups allowed for only one ground rod but newer systems most likely will have two ground rods)
Anyway you cut it, your EQUIPMENT GROUND IS OPEN, you need to verify at your home outlets that there is NO VOLTAGE present on the ground or neutral wires with and without your trailer attached and the A/C breaker on.
Your A/C, you might want to remove the inside cover and check the wiring in there to make sure the wires were not reversed or damaged when put in. You could disconnect the wires at the A/C unit and verify that there is no shorts on the wire run.