โMay-04-2019 01:09 PM
2021 Grand Design Reflection 337 RLS
2019 GMC Duramax 4x4
โMay-04-2019 05:44 PM
2021 Grand Design Reflection 337 RLS
2019 GMC Duramax 4x4
โMay-04-2019 05:14 PM
Hurricaner wrote:Most likely the control board sensed AC and switched to 240V. Now it's likely toast and maybe the heating element and wiring.
Lets get back to the ops problem. Is this a rv refer or a residential refer? A rv refer uses 12 volts for the control board so the refer should still work on gas.
โMay-04-2019 05:06 PM
โMay-04-2019 04:59 PM
wa8yxm wrote:BB_TX wrote:
If you used a standard 50/30 dogbone adapter be aware that the adapter connects both hot legs of the coach together. Meaning you put 240 on both hot legs, not just one.
He plugged into a WELDER outlet. 3 wires HOT. HOT. Ground. 240 volts across the hots.. Use of an adapter would still leave him fried.
โMay-04-2019 04:57 PM
wa8yxm wrote:BB_TX wrote:
If you used a standard 50/30 dogbone adapter be aware that the adapter connects both hot legs of the coach together. Meaning you put 240 on both hot legs, not just one.
Perhaps not. From teh sounds of it he mayu have a 50 amp RV (He mentioned two legs) if he has a 30 amp he needs a proper 30 amp at 120 volt outlet.
FOlks we caution about this all the time.. Though it's been low volume of late I recall a few years ago We would get 3 - 5 per month with the same sad story... Many welder outlets WILL take a 30 amp RV plug no matter what folks say bout "THEY ARE DIFFERENT".. They are not different enough
Many professionals look at the TT-30 outlet and say "OH 240 volt" I managed to instruct one before he fried his client but.. How many are there? (his client got lucky)
I wired my own.. PROPERLY.. But I have training.
โMay-04-2019 04:15 PM
mxdad777 wrote:
I checked the glass fuse on the fridge circuit board and unfortunately the fuse is good. My guess is the circuit board is toast.
โMay-04-2019 03:46 PM
BB_TX wrote:
If you used a standard 50/30 dogbone adapter be aware that the adapter connects both hot legs of the coach together. Meaning you put 240 on both hot legs, not just one.
โMay-04-2019 03:45 PM
BB_TX wrote:
If you used a standard 50/30 dogbone adapter be aware that the adapter connects both hot legs of the coach together. Meaning you put 240 on both hot legs, not just one.
โMay-04-2019 03:41 PM
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โMay-04-2019 03:31 PM
2021 Grand Design Reflection 337 RLS
2019 GMC Duramax 4x4
โMay-04-2019 03:30 PM
cavie wrote:BB_TX wrote:
If you used a standard 50/30 dogbone adapter be aware that the adapter connects both hot legs of the coach together. Meaning you put 240 on both hot legs, not just one.
You can not put 240 volts down both legs. A 30/50 adaptor takes the one 30 amp 120 volt leg and puts that 120 volt leg on the 2 120 volts legs of the 50 amp cord. 120 volts @ 30 amps down both legs.
A 50/30 adaptor takes just 1 50 amp leg and put in down the 1 hotleg of a 30 amp cord.
you can not get 240 volts on one leg of a service in the US and Canada. That only happens in european countries.
โMay-04-2019 03:22 PM
westernrvparkowner wrote:cavie wrote:You are new to these forums. You will soon discover that with all the misinformation about electrical service it is a wonder that natural selection hasn't cleaned out the well meaning, but erroneous posters. You are absolutely correct in your diagnosis, but it will be lost in a sea of erroneous posts.mxdad777 wrote:BB_TX wrote:
If you used a standard 50/30 dogbone adapter be aware that the adapter connects both hot legs of the coach together. Meaning you put 240 on both hot legs, not just one.
Thatโs what I used, however when I tested both buss bars only one had 240v. The other bar was dead.
You did not have 240 on 1 buss bar, you had 120 on the buss bar and 120 on the neutral. 240 between hot and neutral.
โMay-04-2019 03:07 PM
westernrvparkowner wrote:cavie wrote:You are new to these forums. You will soon discover that with all the misinformation about electrical service it is a wonder that natural selection hasn't cleaned out the well meaning, but erroneous posters. You are absolutely correct in your diagnosis, but it will be lost in a sea of erroneous posts.mxdad777 wrote:BB_TX wrote:
If you used a standard 50/30 dogbone adapter be aware that the adapter connects both hot legs of the coach together. Meaning you put 240 on both hot legs, not just one.
Thatโs what I used, however when I tested both buss bars only one had 240v. The other bar was dead.
You did not have 240 on 1 buss bar, you had 120 on the buss bar and 120 on the neutral. 240 between hot and neutral.
โMay-04-2019 02:56 PM
cavie wrote:mxdad777 wrote:
I changed the welder receptacle to one that would fit my RV. My mistake was thinking both the 30amp and 50amp RV outlets were both 240v. I knew everything in the RV ran off of 120v, but figured it was the same configuration for both 30 and 50. When I tested the buss bars in the panel, I indeed had 240v on one leg and zero volts on the other. I checked the glass fuse on the fridge circuit board and unfortunately the fuse is good. My guess is the circuit board is toast. Since the microwave and AC unit seem to be working fine, Iโm hopeful the only damage was to the fridge. I think my converter should be fine, because itโs fed off the buss bar that had zero power going to it.
You did not have 240 one leg. You had 120 on one leg and 120 on the neutrals.
2021 Grand Design Reflection 337 RLS
2019 GMC Duramax 4x4