โJul-14-2014 08:41 AM
โJul-28-2014 06:06 PM
myredracer wrote:
I was thinking about this some more. The lug on the contactor has 4 flat sides and with the solid #10 copper conductor I used, there isn't much surface contact area. I'm going to replace with stranded asap. I'd have to re-read the instructions, but I'm sure it's silent on wire type. I also wonder if the connection would tend to loosen up over time with a solid wire in there from vibration and movement of the trailer.
โJul-19-2014 01:46 PM
โJul-18-2014 08:18 PM
bshpilot wrote:
mental note - pull the cover on my 50A HW and check all the terminals, annually
โJul-18-2014 08:07 PM
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โJul-17-2014 09:01 PM
myredracer wrote:
Where does Jayco use solder-dressed wires? Is this on 120 volt or 12 volt wiring?
โJul-17-2014 07:52 AM
โJul-16-2014 10:49 AM
โJul-16-2014 10:44 AM
tomdrobin wrote:ktmrfs wrote:
BTW I have the same unit, used it for almost 4 years, and probably approaching 300 days. So far it has performed wonderfully, although yes it does get warm (not hot). In fact this weekend it alerted me to a intermittent open ground at the pedistel.
Mine performed flawlessly for 6 years. The only problem it found though was when I used my portable generator. It seems the generator has a floating ground, and the unit doesn't like that. If the processor is generating some heat, that is to be expected. But, heat from high resistance in the main line IMO, should trigger a shutdown. It protects you from a defect in the source, it should also protect you from it's own internal failures.
โJul-16-2014 10:21 AM
ktmrfs wrote:
in my company solder dressing leads under a screw connection was a no-no. This was on equipment that had to meet MIL288800B environmental conditions. solder cold flows, it is soft, even the lead free. over time the connection begins to loose compression, end result is heat.
โJul-16-2014 07:54 AM
ktmrfs wrote:
BTW I have the same unit, used it for almost 4 years, and probably approaching 300 days. So far it has performed wonderfully, although yes it does get warm (not hot). In fact this weekend it alerted me to a intermittent open ground at the pedistel.
โJul-16-2014 07:50 AM
bob_nestor wrote:
I think I would have offered to send the unit into Progressive so they could perform their own root-cause analysis. It might not change their decision to cover it under warranty, but then again it could once they've seen the damage that you're seeing.
โJul-15-2014 08:21 AM