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westernrvparkow
Oct 18, 2013Explorer
No the park has no control over voltage. If you are seeing 132 volts on one leg there is a wiring problem. You need a simple voltmeter to test. First, test across the two hot legs (the left and right slots on the pedestal) It should read around 240 volts, if it does, the correct voltage is being supplied. Next test the left slot to the bottom slot and the right slot to the bottom slot. They should both read very close to 120 volts and be within a few volts of each other. If there is a big difference, the neutral is not making good contact somewhere in the line, time for the park's electrician. If they both check out at the pedestal, you either have a bad neutral in your RV or the neutral for the park is failing under load. If it is the former, check the connections at the breaker panel in your rig. If it is the latter, park electrician time.
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