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dougrainer
Feb 14, 2019Nomad
BobnSofi wrote:
before and after below
The good news is I looked around and found a plug on a different breaker, and turning the heater on, on a different breaker, did not alter the volt meter reading at all.
We would have never known this was happening, except we keep a volt meter plugged into a bathroom plug at all times
AS I STATED--- those meters are NOT accurate. The ONLY thing they are good for is to indicate you have AC volts in the RV. I had a customer come in years ago and he was upset because on Genset his voltage was dropping to 105 volts. My $200 Fluke meter showed he had 119 volts at the same plug that POS meter was plugged into. Doug
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