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StephJohn2010
Dec 03, 2013Explorer
Harvard wrote:wa8yxm wrote:StephJohn2010 wrote:Harvard wrote:
It appears you have a faulty NEUTRAL conductor (high resistance) some where feeding your pedestal.
So you mean the rv park's pedestal right? Not something on my rig?
If the problem was inside the RV, the surge protector would never see it or know about it.
So it **MUST** be on the park side.
In this case it appears the surge protector is built into the RV power distribution panel c/w a transfer switch. That is my take of what has been written.
OP here: The Surge Guard is built into the RV. Maybe one could call it 'hard wired' in. It is not the type that hang out by the pedestal. It is affixed to the wall inside the bin with my 50amp cord spool. This is one of those $600 to $700 units.
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