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enblethen
Dec 21, 2020Nomad
You do not have a 220 adapter or at least you better not have!
If your rig is equipped with a fifty amp four prong cord, you rig is 120/240.
If you have a 30 amp three prong cord it is 120 volts.
First, your water heater element burnt and went to ground. Disconnect all the 120 volt wires going to the water heater. it is possible more then the element was damaged.
Verify that the shore power cord has no continuity between the neutral pin and the ground pin.
If your rig is equipped with a fifty amp four prong cord, you rig is 120/240.
If you have a 30 amp three prong cord it is 120 volts.
First, your water heater element burnt and went to ground. Disconnect all the 120 volt wires going to the water heater. it is possible more then the element was damaged.
Verify that the shore power cord has no continuity between the neutral pin and the ground pin.
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