hohenwald48 wrote:
westend,
Thanks for the link. If I read it right most portable generator powered RVs out there are running without the neutral/ground bond required by the NEC. Without this bond, a failed appliance can put line voltage to it's safety ground and that voltage will then be applied to the frame and skin of the RV without tripping the circuit breaker. In that case, anyone touching the RV while in electrical contact with the earth would be subject to electrical flow depending on their particular body resistance. Not a good idea.
I think I'll make up one of the neutral/ground bonding plugs he shows in the article.
Re-read the linked article. It has nothing to do with floating Neutral, NEC requirements, or the purpose of the N/G bonding jumper. Re-read.