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hddecker
Jul 26, 2014Explorer
4x4Bob wrote:
Today I picked up my TT from the RV repair shop. They had replaced the Fuse Panel/Converter combination in my Unit with a Inteli-Power 4000 Series unit.
Testing had revealed that the problem had been caused by the wire becoming loose and then heating up. All five of the circuit breakers on the 120 side had been smoked. And one wire had the insulation melted back from the circuit breaker.
After years of tightening screws and bolts, fixing loose fixtures, etc I had never thought of opening up the fuse panel and tightening the wire screws.
Hope this report saves someone else from this problem.
Bob
That is the major problem with todays wiring, on any 120V service. With the advent of the push in terminal came wire failure due to repeated heat/cool cycles. Thanks to my neighbor, a retired electrician, I went through all of the outlets in my house and switched the wires from the push in terminals to the screw posts. I had a couple of receptacles where the wire broke, when I pulled the receptacle. This may have saved my house from burning down.
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