trailertraveler wrote:
CA Traveler wrote:
...I wouldn't assume the blue wire is directly connected to one of the blades. Could be no connection or even electronics in the plug...
No electronics in the plug. I was able to remove a lot of the rubber/plastic from around the metal parts. Nothing but wire that I could see. My best guess is that it was attached to the ground. I was hoping that some one had successfully accomplished this plug replacement, but I guess not.
I attempted to fix my Surge Guard 34830 with the same problem a few years back with a 30 amp female pigtail. Of course, I had to open up the case to do that. I honestly don’t remember the fourth wire you’re referencing, and I can’t find any of the pictures I took of what the insides look like. I remember that opening the case isn’t difficult, just a bunch of screws around the perimeter. I’d suggest opening yours to determine what’s what.
After replacing the female pigtail on mine, it worked fine until we made a trip to the desert southwest where it was exposed to a lot of extreme heat and direct sunlight. When we got home, I noticed that the label on the front panel was turning brown, like the insides were getting too hot. I opened it up to confirm what was happening, and gave up on it at that point and bought a new EMS.
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