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scout3351 wrote:
not feeling real positive about this. New converter on the way. Electrician called.
โJul-21-2020 06:59 AM
โJul-21-2020 06:37 AM
scout3351 wrote:
not feeling real positive about this. New converter on the way. Electrician called.
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โJul-21-2020 05:50 AM
cavie wrote:time2roll wrote:
So you have a 50 amp RV and you are using a 50/30 RV adapter and plugging into a NEMA 10-30 outlet? Yea.... DON'T DO THAT.
Many things have now been burned up starting with the converter. The supply is 240v and the adapter is 120v.
Using a dog bone to plug 50 into 30 is done all the time.No problem.
โJul-21-2020 05:41 AM
2oldman wrote:
Sounds like a joke.
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โJul-21-2020 03:34 AM
scout3351 wrote:
Having electrical issues after loaning out trailer for a week. AC doesn't work, refridgerater works only on gas, sparks blowing out of converter. Opened converter because I could see debris behind the fan. Both capaciters were split open with the contents laying all over. While checking things out I got a scare when I was checking the neutral bar. I'm no electrician but I don't believe the white wire going to the neutral bar should read 120v. Red wire going to breaker is 120v. Black wire going to next breaker is 120v. Ground wire to grounding bar is fine. If I just plug in with 120v cable its fine. It's when I plug in with the 220v 30 amp cable that things get ugly. How can the neutral wire get hot when plugged in with 220v?
โJul-21-2020 03:32 AM
time2roll wrote:
So you have a 50 amp RV and you are using a 50/30 RV adapter and plugging into a NEMA 10-30 outlet? Yea.... DON'T DO THAT.
Many things have now been burned up starting with the converter. The supply is 240v and the adapter is 120v.
โJul-20-2020 09:52 PM