โMay-24-2017 01:30 PM
โMay-25-2017 07:31 PM
CharlesinGA wrote:Blacklane wrote:
If you're going to install residential outlets in an RV, at least don't use the screws on the side: use the spring-loaded quick connect kind. Vibration can loosen screws, causing huge risk of arc and fire. That's why RV electrical devices have the punch-down connectors and self-contained boxes that are made to hold the wires in-place.
Terrible advise. The push in type receptacles barely hold the wires in, and barely make contact with the wire, all of that is in a fixed installation in a house. In a motorhome it would fail rather quickly. The push in receptacles are only rated to accept 14 gauge wire, and will not accept 12 gauge, and the contacts for the plug are simply a bent over piece of metal that quickly looses its tension.
Charles
โMay-25-2017 07:20 PM
Blacklane wrote:
If you're going to install residential outlets in an RV, at least don't use the screws on the side: use the spring-loaded quick connect kind. Vibration can loosen screws, causing huge risk of arc and fire. That's why RV electrical devices have the punch-down connectors and self-contained boxes that are made to hold the wires in-place.
โMay-25-2017 07:07 PM
Blacklane wrote:
If you're going to install residential outlets in an RV, at least don't use the screws on the side: use the spring-loaded quick connect kind. Vibration can loosen screws, causing huge risk of arc and fire. That's why RV electrical devices have the punch-down connectors and self-contained boxes that are made to hold the wires in-place.
โMay-25-2017 06:11 PM
โMay-25-2017 03:46 PM
wa8yxm wrote:
Many times I have stated (Usually in electric heater threads) that I do not trust those Quick-Box type outlets (The kind shown in the original post.
NOW you can see, with your own eyes, WHY.
โMay-25-2017 03:29 PM
โMay-25-2017 11:34 AM
myredracer wrote:
At least it's still holding together, lol! This is what I found in ours after a little over 2K miles from Indiana to our dealer. Don't know if any other welds could have been similar since we no longer own the TT (for good reasons). Quality control is just fine out there...rjxj wrote:
Everything in my rv is top notch
โMay-25-2017 10:48 AM
โMay-25-2017 10:47 AM
rjxj wrote:
Everything in my rv is top notch
โMay-25-2017 10:32 AM
โMay-25-2017 09:42 AM
โMay-25-2017 09:35 AM
โMay-25-2017 09:31 AM
dougrainer wrote:Maybe your definition of "Licensed" and mine differ, but to legally do electrical work for someone in Missouri, you have be licensed in Missouri. There is no statewide licensing but you have to be licensed in the area where you are working.
Licensed Electricians on staff? HOW many residential/commercial electrical work is actually looked at by the Licensed Electrician? I doubt the Licensed Electrician will go behind EVERY receptacle that is installed by his crew and verifies that it is done correctly. Now, I find your claim suspect. Why? because how many people take pics of outlets and just happen to state that I had a previous other brand with the same problem? I took pics? Now, to claim that because you have seen a few, the ENTIRE industry is suspect????????? Sorry, you are just bring up a non issue. Doug
โMay-25-2017 09:14 AM
โMay-25-2017 09:06 AM