โSep-05-2016 01:02 PM
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โSep-07-2016 09:03 AM
dstone wrote:
In my house or the motorhome needs a new breaker? Professional is going to look at it today or tomorrow.
โSep-07-2016 07:57 AM
โSep-07-2016 06:26 AM
โSep-07-2016 05:56 AM
ol Bombero-JC wrote:I was about to post not to do that. Didn't have to because someone else already did.
"I was just about to do the same".
Offer the advice (not to) -or- (Yikes!) plug into the dryer outlet?..:h
โSep-07-2016 05:48 AM
dstone wrote:
Could that have been an incorrect plug?
The breaker in our house does have the test button. Will check the outlet tomorrow.
โSep-06-2016 09:31 PM
dstone wrote:
The plug I bought says its 125 volts. Did I purchase the wrong one?
โSep-06-2016 07:27 PM
โSep-06-2016 07:17 PM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
Turn RV Main 30A breaker OFF
Turn House 30A breaker OFF
Plug RV 30A power cord int house 30A receptacle
Turn House 30A breaker ON
Does it turn/stay ON?
Yes..
Turn ALL breakers in RV OFF
Turn Main 30A breaker ON
Does house 30A breaker stay ON?
then turn individual rv breakers on one at time until house 30A breaker trips
If House 30A breaker trips with RV main 30A breaker OFF then need to check wiring on power cord new plug and connections in rv power panel
Process of elimination.
Starting with house 30A breaker---then rv power cord-----then rv power panel----then individual rv circuits
Reese Dual Cam Straight Line HP Sway Control
โSep-06-2016 06:04 PM
wa8yxm wrote:
You said several things and failed to say one thing.
You said you had an electrician install something
You said it trips the breaker in the house
You did not say GFCI..
By code, an outdoor outlet (up to 20 amps) must be GFCI protected and in some places a 30 amp as well.. So far 50 amps' need not be GFCI.
IS THE BREAKER IN THE HOUSE a GFCI.. if so it will have a button marked TEST on it. pressing this button will trip it.
Many RV's do not play nice with GFCI outlets. there are many reasons for this, sometimes it is the converter, Some will trip a GFCI if the batteries are low, Others when they are full up, others any time, others never.
Other times the problem is somewhere else.
โSep-06-2016 06:31 AM
โSep-06-2016 12:27 AM
joebedford wrote:Joe417 wrote:Thanks for posting that. I was just about to do the same!
A last note,
Someone suggested plugging into your dryer plug. Don't!!!!!
It is 220 volts not 110.
Good luck.
โSep-05-2016 09:17 PM
Joe417 wrote:Thanks for posting that. I was just about to do the same!
A last note,
Someone suggested plugging into your dryer plug. Don't!!!!!
It is 220 volts not 110.
Good luck.
โSep-05-2016 08:34 PM