rpetritsch wrote:
I just bought a 1997 Winnebago Adventurer 34RQ. When I built the house I had the electrical install a 30amp service in order to connect to a generator. I connected the mh to the outlet.
Generator must connect to an inlet and the system should have a transfer switch or lock-out device to prevent back feed to the grid.
An RV outlet should be wired to a single breaker to get 120 volts. This is written right on the NEMA TT-30 outlet.
The electrician did both wrong and should be held responsible. Have the items inspected and permitted by the city or at least a real electrician.
Generally a converter should have 120 vac in and gives 13.6 vdc out. Yes, converter is probably shot.
Not too soon to get a PI EMS to protect the RV from over voltage, under voltage, bad ground, reverse polarity, and poor service.