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Bobbo
Apr 09, 2021Explorer II
Depends on what caused it to happen the first time. It should not have. I have been RVing now for 14 years and it has never happened to me. If you don't find and fix the cause, it very well may. My guess is that you had the breaker on, and a high current draw item like a water heater or converter on in the RV. You plugged in the adapter, THEN you plugged the power cord into the adaptor. Or you unplugged the power cord from the adaptor under those conditions. That caused a spark that welded them together. Always turn the pedestal breaker off when plugging in or unplugging.
And, those grease applications may, or may not, prevent it.
And, those grease applications may, or may not, prevent it.
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