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KristinU wrote:rforehand wrote:
I'm currently plugged in to my home using a 15/30 amp Hockey puck style adapter. However, the same thing happened at a campground while plugged directly into a 30 amp plug. So the adapter isn't suspect because it's happened both with it, and without it, and it's happened at 3 separate locations regarding power connections (my home, a campground, and someone else's home). All 3 locations, at some point, the voltage appeared to run through the doorframe, intermittently.
I was just out testing, I'm getting ~ 2v between ground and neutral in my GFI receptacle. Is that a problem?
Is it possible to have a huge coincidence going on where the hockey puck adapter is to blame at home and the CG pedestal ground is to blame for the incident at the CG? Were you using the adapter at the other person's house?
We had the hot skin issue show up on our old camper using a hockey puck adapter.
โSep-16-2014 12:49 PM
rforehand wrote:
I'm currently plugged in to my home using a 15/30 amp Hockey puck style adapter. However, the same thing happened at a campground while plugged directly into a 30 amp plug. So the adapter isn't suspect because it's happened both with it, and without it, and it's happened at 3 separate locations regarding power connections (my home, a campground, and someone else's home). All 3 locations, at some point, the voltage appeared to run through the doorframe, intermittently.
I was just out testing, I'm getting ~ 2v between ground and neutral in my GFI receptacle. Is that a problem?