SoundGuy wrote:
Ed_Gee wrote:
Your campground host is in denial. He either has a wiring problem with his 'new' system, or it is simply over-loaded by all the campers plugged into the system. Not much you can do about it...
Of course there is - unplug immediately and remain unplugged until the situation is resolved. In the meantime, invest in "protection" so regardless of what transpires in the future it will shut down power to the trailer and thereby protect it's electrical system if it senses anything wrong with the incoming source power. It's also clear proof to any campground host that is in denial that there really is an issue with the park's power system.
My, " not much you can do about it " comment was meant to point out that the original poster had little recourse to remedy the situation if the campground manager was in denial... and yes, short of leaving, unplugging from that low voltage system would probably be prudent. If it were me in my motorhome I'd start my generator and get the manager's attention that way....