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- Open neutral!
Unplug immediately and get some qualified electrical help.
Damage may have already occurred. - opnspacesNavigator IIIf he's using an adapter to go from 30A to 15A the adapter might be bad. Otherwise I second the professional.
- wolfe10ExplorerIs this at a camp ground or at home-wired outlet.
50 amp coach or 30?
Something IS mis-wired, and DANGEROUSLY SO.
Disconnect immediately and find and fix the cause before plugging back in. - wolfe10Explorer
opnspaces wrote:
If he's using an adapter to go from 30A to 15A the adapter might be bad. Otherwise I second the professional.
No, both 15 and 30 amp have ONLY ONE HOT. No way to get 220 VAC with only one hot. - john_betExplorer II
Buddhacamp wrote:
Where is this GFI located? my guess would be a bad meter.
My buddy has a 2003 Holiday Rambler Vacationer 33ft. He has no interior lights or outlets working. With shore power plugged in he measures 220V at the gfi outlet? Any ideas? Thanks! - Try disconnecting from shore power. Start genset and check voltages.
It may be too late if it was connected up to system with open neutral or incorrectly wired shore connection. - BobboExplorer II
Buddhacamp wrote:
My buddy has a 2003 Holiday Rambler Vacationer 33ft. He has no interior lights or outlets working. With shore power plugged in he measures 220V at the gfi outlet? Any ideas? Thanks!
With the exception of an electrical fire, this is as bad as it gets. Many expensive appliances are probably junk now. Unplug and get a professional to track down the problem. - tenbearExplorerWhat is the voltage where the RV is plugged in? Some people have had electricians wire up a 30 amp receptacle and the electrician assumed the receptacle was a 220v receptacle.
- opnspacesNavigator IIAlso seem many posts where someone incorrectly plugs a 30 amp plug into a home electric dryer outlet which is 220v. Where is your friend plugged in?
- BuddhacampExplorerHe is a full timer at a camp ground and plugged into the box 30 amp. He comes home on weekends and had 2 space heaters plugged in. Came back Monday to this situation. Has 220 volts at GFI and microwave plug and microwave is shot. Propane is cheaper than this ;) Thanks for the replies!
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