3 tons wrote:
I'm getting confused, So he experiences a shock at the microwave even with the inverter, generator and shore power off??
Yes, with no 120 volt sources. I walked him through his whole history of ownership and it has been doing it for 4.5 years. I know it seems impossible but???? If you told me this same problem I would just about swear it sounds like you have a static problem. He says the only place it is happening is at this trailer.
At one point where I had just about everything disconnected, all the breakers off and I was removing the inverter neutral from the sub panel i got a very slight shock in the stomach as I was laying in the basement opening. BUT, yes of course that was with a 120 v source ON but even that should not happen. It's crazy. He mentioned it several weeks ago but I just thought static, then I thought oh no this is that RV hot skin issue that can kill people so I started digging. His outside plug read 116.4 v hot to frame.
One other thing he said is that the magnum gets very hot when on shore power. I told him that's probably because it's charging. He said even when it should be charged up. ????
Now that the inverter auto bond relay green wire is disconnected I'm going to ask if he has been shocked since yesterday. I'm removing the inverter negative today and check for a clean frame and run it on gen.