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Coach-man wrote:Aka the breeze wrote:
My neighbor just purchased a new ( used ) fifth wheel..
When he was inspecting it at home, he received a slight "shock" when touching the lug nuts... He did not feel it anywhere else..
I am thinking maybe a loose ground wire? what says the experts here??
Glad he was only plugged into a 15 amp circuit! This is a very dangerous situation. If plugged into a 30 amp service, could potentially deliver a 220 volt shock to someone! Could be a problem at the pedestal side, or in the trailer! Again, it needs to be throughly checked by a professional before someone is seriously hurt or killed!
โJun-25-2023 07:05 AM
Aka the breeze wrote:
My neighbor just purchased a new ( used ) fifth wheel..
When he was inspecting it at home, he received a slight "shock" when touching the lug nuts... He did not feel it anywhere else..
I am thinking maybe a loose ground wire? what says the experts here??
โJun-25-2023 06:32 AM
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Aka the breeze wrote:
he was plugged into a 15 amp outlet from his garage..ai told him to check his electric cord reel... have heard of those grounds failing
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