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brulaz
Explorer
Jul 31, 2017

Hand held 120VAC pedestal tester?

Recommendations?

Already have an EMS (Prog. Dynamics) but it's wired in, and I've had to move the trailer after discovering the pedestal was bad.

Would like to test the pedestal before going to the hassle of backing in.
  • SoundGuy wrote:
    rockhillmanor wrote:
    This is what I use.



    Unfortunately doesn't tell you anything about the voltage. :(



    I also have this in hand too.


    I find more problems with wiring issues within the plugs at the shore station than I do with voltage. AND if your shore station has voltage problems chances are the whole CG does. And its time to re-think staying at that CG.

    For me this works fast and easy and I know that the shore station is working BEFORE I park and drag out any of my power cords, inline protectors etc.

    I like what

    IAMICHABOD

    did in above post combining them together with a plug in. Makes the whole test process even faster!! :C

  • You want to test the 50 amp, 30 amp, or 20 amp outlets? Or all of them.

    Go to this site, click on Outlet Testing, scroll down, and there are links to show how to make a plug in 50 amp tester and a 3o amp tester. I made a 50 amp tester, but with adapters I can test 30 and 20 with it also.
  • j-d's avatar
    j-d
    Explorer II

    The puck adapter linked above.

    If you also use the 15/20A receptacle, and it's GFI, and you want to test that too, there's a version of those 3-Light testers that has a GFI Test Button on it.
  • rockhillmanor wrote:
    This is what I use.



    Unfortunately doesn't tell you anything about the voltage. :(
  • I built my own so I could use this Prime Products tester to check not only for errors but also acceptable source voltage.





    Must be getting lazy though, most often these days I just plug in and let my Progressive EMS decide what to do. ;)
  • This is what I use. Hand held, easy to get out and just plug it in before you start setting up your RV.

    Can pick them up at any box store, WM, etc. Shows all the possible situations power source can have, remember you can have any of these nasty situations shown on this tester and not know it because it will still provide power to your RV if you don't test it first.



    After checking the shore station I then plug it into an outlet 'inside' the MH so I can monitor any 'changes'/'problems' that might occur during my stay.

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