โJul-13-2017 06:59 PM
โJul-14-2017 03:33 PM
โJul-14-2017 12:54 PM
AUwing2 wrote:
Thanks - I appreciate the responses and help thinking this thru. I'll call Progressive for a calibration procedure.
I agree there's a poor neutral somewhere that's the culprit. The electrician is a local small town guy and may not be a master. Nice enough guy but a bit defensive of his prior work "cleaning-up" the system. I need to up my skill to help trouble shoot the open / bad neutral.
troubleshooting the source of the issue . . .
If I connect to 20 or 30A, I should see equal voltage on the Progressive display correct? (20A & 30A having a single load that's shared by the 2 loads on my 50A trailer)
โJul-14-2017 09:26 AM
โJul-14-2017 06:12 AM
โJul-14-2017 05:19 AM
SoundGuy wrote:
I've not opened a 50 amp version but there would either be a similar dual trim pot or perhaps two separate pots, one for each leg. However, I wouldn't fool with this unless using a calibrated meter, otherwise you'd just be guessing. ๐
โJul-14-2017 05:12 AM
โJul-14-2017 04:58 AM
neschultz wrote:
My hard wired 30 A EMS had the same symptoms from day 1. It always displayed 4 volts higher than the actual voltage. They told me how to adjust the unit to read the same as the input voltage. Maybe yours just needs this adjustment or maybe its bad. Can't help with the hum.
โJul-14-2017 04:33 AM
โJul-14-2017 03:51 AM
โJul-13-2017 10:03 PM
โJul-13-2017 09:48 PM
wnjj wrote:time2roll wrote:AUwing2 wrote:That is a poor neutral connection somewhere and an unbalanced load. Really need to verify using same meter in both places.
Any idea why we'd see higher voltage at the rig compared to the post? This is a 50amp hardwired EMS that has had a Hum since installed in 2015 - it this normal?
Master electrician knows this straight away.
Agree with this. The EMS is likely reporting the opposite leg from the one measured at the pole. Is there a way for the EMS to display both sides? I'd bet the other side is 122V, making them average 125V.
Maybe I'm assuming too much. When you say 50A, I assume you mean your RV has 50A split with a 4-pin plug? If not, disregard the above.
โJul-13-2017 09:03 PM
โJul-13-2017 07:47 PM
time2roll wrote:AUwing2 wrote:That is a poor neutral connection somewhere and an unbalanced load. Really need to verify using same meter in both places.
Any idea why we'd see higher voltage at the rig compared to the post? This is a 50amp hardwired EMS that has had a Hum since installed in 2015 - it this normal?
Master electrician knows this straight away.
โJul-13-2017 07:30 PM
AUwing2 wrote:That is a poor neutral connection somewhere and an unbalanced load. Really need to verify using same meter in both places.
Any idea why we'd see higher voltage at the rig compared to the post? This is a 50amp hardwired EMS that has had a Hum since installed in 2015 - it this normal?