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โJun-30-2019 11:40 AM
pianotuna wrote:
BB_Tx
wa8yxm did qualify his answer. Balance depends on what devices are running at the same time.
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โJun-30-2019 10:46 AM
โJun-30-2019 07:53 AM
wa8yxm wrote:
I took the time to balance as best I could.. I mean CW when they moved a breaker to install my inverter put both air conditioners on one leg.. Not a good plan.
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โJun-30-2019 05:53 AM
โJun-29-2019 07:37 PM
โJun-29-2019 05:48 PM
pianotuna wrote:
Actually when I do plug into 50 amp (I'm a 30 amp rv, so open neutral may be less of an issue) I do check voltage and polarity under load using my breakout box.
โJun-29-2019 02:27 PM
โJun-29-2019 02:25 PM
dryfly wrote:pianotuna wrote:
On a fifty amp--I do recommend a top of the line energy management system that may detect an open neutral.
Why "top of the line"? Why not just use the same AC outlet ground tester we use on 30 amp circuits? We are still just testing for open ground or neutral.
https://www.amazon.com/Electrical-Receptacle-Outlet-Ground-Tester/dp/B0012DHVQ0
โJun-29-2019 02:18 PM
โJun-29-2019 11:17 AM
time2roll wrote:dryfly wrote:No 240v through the 30 amp adapter. Pulls power from just one side. One hot to neutral is 120v every day.
Let me rephrase my OP. I fully understand AC split phase wiring of the 50 amp supply. I guess I don't understand how combing L1 and L2 in the dogbone adapter supplies 120 volts. Seems like it would produce 240 volts.
I'm asking this because instead of buying a 50 to 30 amp dogbone adapter, I want to take an old 30 amp extension cord and modify the trailer end with a 50 amp female plug, in essence build a 25' adapter.
You can make a 30/50 adapter any length you want.
โJun-29-2019 10:55 AM
dryfly wrote:No 240v through the 30 amp adapter. Pulls power from just one side. One hot to neutral is 120v every day.
Let me rephrase my OP. I fully understand AC split phase wiring of the 50 amp supply. I guess I don't understand how combing L1 and L2 in the dogbone adapter supplies 120 volts. Seems like it would produce 240 volts.
I'm asking this because instead of buying a 50 to 30 amp dogbone adapter, I want to take an old 30 amp extension cord and modify the trailer end with a 50 amp female plug, in essence build a 25' adapter.
โJun-29-2019 10:42 AM
CA Traveler wrote:
Dutch,
Doesn't your portable unit display a error code? My PI HW50C has 11 codes.