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dougrainer
Oct 08, 2014Nomad
karaokegal wrote:
wow i am very suprised how many people have responded already. first of all this electrician is very familiar with proper RV wiring of 50 amp power. He has wired my my facility when it was new 7 yrs ago and i have done 4 expansions since then and i have never had problems. I suspect it is a problem in the coach but i always give the customer the benefit of the doubt. The area that the person is parked in is a new expansion so this customer is the first to use it. It was working for him for awhile until he complained. He said that everything worked when he ran on generator power. I moved him per his request until it was "fixed". I would leave him there but the plug in on that spot is on the other side of his coach so he requested to move back when plug is "fixed. I suspect something is wrong with his coach. By the way someone mentioned that i didnt know much about electical issues and that is true. i am a female business owner so my electical knowledge is limited. also someone said that the electrician may have fixed something without telling me and i know that is not true because i was with him the hold time as he checked the voltage and he expained to me what the readings should read. He also suggested that the person should get his coach checked. i am going to call the customer and try to get him to stay where he is now,but i bet when he goes on a trip and comes back he may complain again because i suspect moving the coach will jiggle something.thanks everyone
You state your facility is wired correctly. ANSWER 1 question to clear that up.
1. EACH 50 amp receptacle at your facility, HOW many breakers does each plug have? 1- 50 amp or 2- 50 amp breakers? Doug
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