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โJan-21-2017 12:39 PM
wolfe10 wrote:Canadian Rainbirds wrote:
The plug on the 50 A cord is showing signs of extended heating--rubber pulled away slightly from the metal prongs on both hots and the neutral. The U ground is OK. The 50A cord is hot only for the foot or two nearest the plug.
The above in the very first post.
That is why the short term solution (in Mexico with few RV part available) is to splice the 30 amp male (adapter) to the good wire of the 50 amp shore power cord.
Yes, preference to do the splicing in a junction box, but could also "sleeve" the splice with shrink wrap as a second choice.
This is NOT rocket science. Many of us have made hundreds of electrical splices/connections and are still alive to tell about it.
Very likely the problem is the prong to wire connection(s)in the 50 amp male end.
And, when back in the states, can just install a new 50 amp male end.
โJan-21-2017 11:57 AM
Canadian Rainbirds wrote:
The plug on the 50 A cord is showing signs of extended heating--rubber pulled away slightly from the metal prongs on both hots and the neutral. The U ground is OK. The 50A cord is hot only for the foot or two nearest the plug.
โJan-21-2017 11:14 AM
Canadian Rainbirds wrote:time2roll wrote:
Both L1 and L2 wires (black and red hots) to the hot side (brass side)of the 30a plug.
Then Neutral to Neutral and Ground to Ground. I think I would get a new adapter or home make an adapter over lopping off the 50a plug.
Plug may still get hot and melt. Try to reduce your load with less electric and more propane.
You may have trouble getting one and especially two #6 wires properly attached to the terminals in the plug. May need a box to reduce the wires to #10.
1) How would a new adaptor help when the problem is the 50Amp plug over heating? I would still be using the same faulty plug.
2) Drawing a MAX of 25 Amps only when the second compressor kicks in. Normal draw with the heat pump running is 18 Amps. A 50 Amp plug that overheats with a 15 amp draw has to be the problem.
The only things that run on AC other than the heatpump are the battery charger and the TV. Haven't been able to figure out how to run them from propane. ๐ The batteries are mostly charged from the 420 watts of solar. The Xantrex charger is usually disabled.
โJan-21-2017 09:20 AM
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โJan-21-2017 07:30 AM
wa8yxm wrote:
Ok, how to do it....
NOTE: the 30 amp plug may be unable to accept the 50 amp wire and for sure will have issues with TWO of those wires under the same clamp Better to use a 30 amp male pigtail and a junction box.
โJan-21-2017 06:48 AM
โJan-21-2017 06:08 AM
pianotuna wrote:
Do not get the cameco female. Their 30 amp will burn up with a 15 amp shore power supply. I got progressive 2nd time round--not a hint of burn up.
BTW the most frequent cause of burn up is low voltage. I'm using an autoformer now and love it. Sola Basic 4000 watt. They make an 8000 watt unit too!
โJan-21-2017 05:59 AM
time2roll wrote:
Both L1 and L2 wires (black and red hots) to the hot side (brass side)of the 30a plug.
Then Neutral to Neutral and Ground to Ground. I think I would get a new adapter or home make an adapter over lopping off the 50a plug.
Plug may still get hot and melt. Try to reduce your load with less electric and more propane.
You may have trouble getting one and especially two #6 wires properly attached to the terminals in the plug. May need a box to reduce the wires to #10.
โJan-21-2017 05:46 AM
wolfe10 wrote:
Another option if your 30 male to 50 female dog bone has a good male end:
Cut off the female end of the 30 amp cord and also the male end of the 50 amp cord. Splice the two together. No parts other than butt connectors and hopefully some shrink wrap to cover the spliced area. If no shrink wrap, find an old scrap of hose with the same ID as the OD of the 50 amp cord. Use it to cover the splices. Silicone the ends of the hose to make water resistant (would not say water tight).
And all correct answers on wiring:
30 amp black to BOTH 50 red and black
30 amp white to 50 amp white
30 amp green to 50 amp green
โJan-20-2017 05:28 PM
theoldwizard1 wrote:Canadian Rainbirds wrote:
So here is the question: Do I splice the red and black from the 50A to the black on the 30A OR do I just not connect the red?
If you splice them together, then (in theory) you could pull 100A @ 120V. Hopefully the breaker at the monument won't let that happen.
If you don't splice the 2, some of your AC circuit will be dead and your second A/C unit will not operate.
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