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rileybrake wrote:
K so the grounds have nothing to do with the 110v inside the trailer?
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rileybrake wrote:You are checking the wrong wires - everything you mention is your 12 volt system.
Anybody know of any other ground locations on that trailer or possibly a wiring diagram(kind of a long shot I know) I checked and cleaned the ones in the battery compartment, the front compartment, inside the plug-in compartment and one underneath the trailer toward the back. I may be able to contact the manufacturer for one but i fear that because its so old and they're not even in business anymore that ill be out of luck.
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kaydeejay wrote:Houston Remodeler wrote:I agree, but based on your observation of 110V from hot to ground, but only 8V from hot to neutral I would suspect an open neutral, maybe even as far back as the panel.
You have a loose connection.
Start there and check your connections for tightness and lack of corrosion.
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Houston Remodeler wrote:I agree, but based on your observation of 110V from hot to ground, but only 8V from hot to neutral I would suspect an open neutral, maybe even as far back as the panel.
You have a loose connection.