I always check the park outlet, before plugging in. I recently stayed where my meter was showing 121-122. I know that neutral to ground should be 0. I was getting a reading of 0.6, would this be ca...
Neutrals carry current and hence have a voltage drop. Grounds aren't suppose to carry current except as a safety measure and should have 0V drop. This simply means that you may measure several volts between ground and neutral which is normal. The voltage you measured is due to some other RV drawing a load on some common portion of the neutral that you were using. That common portion of the neutral is upstream of your pedestal in the CG AC distribution system.
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