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2014 RAM 3500 Diesel 4x4 Dually long bed. B&W RVK3600 hitch โข 2015 Crossroads Elevation Homestead Toy Hauler ("The Taj Mahauler") โข <\br >Toys:
โJul-27-2021 12:27 PM
Gdetrailer wrote:You may have underestimated me.
But obviously you have never dealt with old homes or apartments in Cities..
โJul-27-2021 12:00 PM
time2roll wrote:
As you please. I would rip it all out.
After 100 years if you can't renovate this stuff it might be time to sell the house and get something updated.
I stand with your brother on this.
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โJul-27-2021 09:43 AM
time2roll wrote:
Some grandfathered items are still worth updating.
The electricity does not care about an exemption... it will still bite just as hard.
โJul-27-2021 08:54 AM
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โJul-27-2021 08:28 AM
Mike134 wrote:Thanks for catching that typo!CA Traveler wrote:
In the years I've been on various forums electricity is hands down the least understood topic. In 2004+ the top item was 50A RV power. It just shows how little is understood about house power which is the same except that a house us usually 100A, 200A, etc.
ie Its 120/240V 50A 3 pole 4 wire 60 Hz SINGLE PHASE and 12,000 watts.
And a 50A open ground is yet another mystery. Not being critical as there is much about a lot of things that I don't know.
I think you meant to say open neutral. That will cause some devices to see a high voltage say 180V while another sees 60volts.
โJul-27-2021 05:23 AM
CA Traveler wrote:
In the years I've been on various forums electricity is hands down the least understood topic. In 2004+ the top item was 50A RV power. It just shows how little is understood about house power which is the same except that a house us usually 100A, 200A, etc.
ie Its 120/240V 50A 3 pole 4 wire 60 Hz SINGLE PHASE and 12,000 watts.
And a 50A open ground is yet another mystery. Not being critical as there is much about a lot of things that I don't know.
โJul-27-2021 03:38 AM
CA Traveler wrote:
In the years I've been on various forums electricity is hands down the least understood topic. In 2004+ the top item was 50A RV power. It just shows how little is understood about house power which is the same except that a house us usually 100A, 200A, etc.
ie Its 120/240V 50A 3 pole 4 wire 60 Hz SINGLE PHASE and 12,000 watts.
And a 50A open ground is yet another mystery. Not being critical as there is much about a lot of things that I don't know.
โJul-26-2021 10:37 PM
โJul-26-2021 08:18 PM
time2roll wrote:mr_andyj wrote:Yes the neutral bus and ground bus in an RV should be separated. RV panel is a sub-panel.
It is plugged in now so dont want to take it apart just yet, but best I remember is it did look factory, not just wires going in odd places, the neutral looked like it was factory made to be grounded where it was, but I cant say for sure that it was not just grounded to the ground bar.
Nonetheless, would it be wise to unground it? That would mean the neutral is only connected to the neutral of the extension cord, not the ground of the panel that connects to the ground of the extension cord.
I can do electrical just fine, but am not an electrician that knows the codes.
Neutral-ground bond should only be made at the main power source panel supplied by the utility transformer.
โJul-26-2021 07:32 PM
Mike134 wrote:Gdetrailer wrote:enblethen wrote:
I would not jump out and do anything until the shore power cord is identified whether it is two or three wire! If it is two wire you are asking for problems!
However, I did have a 1981 TT . That panel most definitely had all neutrals and grounds connected via a single ground/neutral buss bar..
So, in reality it is possible to find RVs with 30A shore cord but yet neutral and ground connected together.
That would explain folks saying they got shocked off the "skin" of the trailer when plugged into a receptacle that was wired with reverse polarity.
With today's wiring standard of separately insulted neutral and ground, "reverse polarity" would not cause the skin to become electrified.