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CA_Traveler
Jan 22, 2016Explorer III
Use a house hold analyzer to verify that the existing plug is wired correctly, remove all power, pull the existing plug and see what you have. RV walls are often thin with no room for a box. You may also have to change out the existing plug in order to add the new wire. Use the analyzer to verify that both plugs are wired correctly.
If you don't have an analyzer buy one that has a GFCI test button, about $10 and you should have one in the RV to check a new pedestal.
While certainly not a rocket science project it's important for correct mechanical and electrical safety to wire it correctly. Consider getting some help.
If you don't have an analyzer buy one that has a GFCI test button, about $10 and you should have one in the RV to check a new pedestal.
While certainly not a rocket science project it's important for correct mechanical and electrical safety to wire it correctly. Consider getting some help.
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