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- TNGW1500SEExplorer
Freightguy wrote:
Toddupton wrote:
Why would you need to replace that?
In incoming power line has shorted. The hot wire shorted to the common wire. Now the hot wire is dead and power is coming through the common.
Are we talking 110 volts? Not 220??? If so: I'm not saying it isn't possible but...... I think you better double check that. I don't see any way that the black wire would be dead and the white wire live unless some FOOL hooked the white wire up to the breaker and the black wire up to the neutral bar in the panel. I'd be really surprised if what you're saying about the short is correct. I'm not saying you are lying, I just think you need to double check it and if you're not 100 percent qualified you need to find an electrician who is. Replacing the wire would be a bunch of work and what you say happened seems impossible. If it really did somehow do that, I would like to understand how. What color is the outside of the wire and how many wires are there in it?
WAIT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
YOU ARE WRONG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The Black Wire IS the hot wire
The white wire IS the neutral wire
YOU'RE THINKING 12 VOLTS!
THIS IS 110
BLACK IS HOT !!!!!!!!!!!!! - FreightguyExplorer*
- mayo30ExplorerWhere in the rv did this short and reversal of polarity take place?In a junction box,in the wall,I am sorry i really am puzzled at this.If the AC went to ground the breaker trips opening the circuit.What exactly is the ac problem,amazing story.
- FreightguyExplorer*
- TodduptonExplorerIf your hot wire shorted to neutral it should have pretty much taken out every electronic inside. Microwave, tv, refrigerator should be fried.
- FreightguyExplorer*
- FreightguyExplorer*
- momentum_rvExplorerBreaker should have tripped before wire damage.
- TodduptonExplorerWhy would you need to replace that?
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