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Harvard
Jan 16, 2014Explorer
westend wrote:troyb wrote:There, fixed that for 'ya. Have you tested the 15 amp adaptor you're using to see if it has continuity from the female to male sides of the ground?
This may be a bit off topic, but I have the 50amp built-in with remote and it works great when plugged into a 50 amp or 30 amp service, but when we plug into a 15/20 amp service, we always get an open ground fault? Have spoke with progressive industries, and they don't seem to have an answer other than the receptacle must have an open ground. But this happens always, not one specific receptacle. Anyone else experienced this and if so, what was the solution? Thanks in advance
It is not uncommon to have this kind of problem with the M.I.C. hockey puck style of 15/30 Amp adaptors. In my case, the female round ground receptor had too much inside diameter to properly mate with the male counter part. I was able to crimp the female through the rubber using slip joint pliers to make ir work until I later replaced same.
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