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SoundGuy
Aug 02, 2017Explorer
I've found that it's unlikely to find a pedestal voltage problem with any of the above suggestions.
rockhillmanor wrote:
You think a volt meter does not show voltage coming from a pedestal outlet?
Of course it does, after all that's the whole point. :R Once I see unloaded source voltage hovering as low as 110 vac that's when I start thinking about not plugging in as my own trailer load is only going to worsen the situation, especially on a hot summer day when countless other A/C units are also loading down the system. Obviously my Progressive EMS will automatically make this decision for me but these voltage dongles do serve a purpose in that one can use it to check campsite source power before dragging out all one's main service cable, then having to put it away when it's discovered the source supply is inadequate, for whatever reason.
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