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gkainz wrote:Oh my, that is shocking!!!CampingN.C. wrote:
Can't argue with the ol' Ohms Law !
Well... you can ... but resistance is futile. ๐
โJun-04-2015 07:57 AM
CampingN.C. wrote:
Can't argue with the ol' Ohms Law !
โJun-04-2015 04:17 AM
kaydeejay wrote:Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:Heat is the result of a high resistance connection, not an increase in current flow. In fact the reverse is true, current may be limited by that high resistance connection. A voltage drop across the connection will ALWAYS create heat, the amount will be a function of the current flow.
Just a question for the electricians here. If a lose connection creates heat and it does would it not also increase the amps needed to power the circuit? Almost every campsite electrical box is worn out and some are so bad that it will even melt the cord. The ones like this all would trip the breaker. Heat is a sign of heavy draw right?
Don
Many campsite receptacles are worn to the point that they make poor contact with the plug, aka high resistance, hence heat, resulting in melting the plug.
For example, if there was a 10 volt drop across the connection, drawing a 30amp current, then 300 watts of heat is going into that plug. I think you can imagine the result!!
โJun-03-2015 10:31 PM
kaydeejay wrote:
When did the 110volt side if your system come up??
Everything we have been talking about re your truck and trailer, especially brakes, is 12 volts.
I still say you have a chafed wire that is creating an intermittent short in your brake circuit.
โJun-03-2015 09:25 PM
โJun-03-2015 08:10 PM
thomasmnile wrote:What does any of this have to do with 110 volts?kaydeejay wrote:Um, not quite. Go back 1 page. Since I had the truck in for the Takata recall, service writer asked if there was anything else. Told him about the trailer brake issue, and could they check the truck wiring and replace the fuse. They had the truck two days, wasn't done.
When did the 110volt side if your system come up??
Everything we have been talking about re your truck and trailer
Once bitten, twice shy with this dealership. Took it there to run down a problem with the electrical system last September, dash volt meter was showing less than 12 volt output. Had it all day, scanned it they said could find nothing wrong and collected $105 for their 'effort'. Problem persisted, took it to the mechanic in Orlando that regularly services the truck, they found a problem with the cooling fan clutch and replaced it. No voltage output problem since,normal 14.2 v output. Don't pretend to understand that, but I do know the cooling fan now works, I'm not certain it ever has in the last couple of years.
โJun-03-2015 07:53 PM
kaydeejay wrote:
When did the 110volt side if your system come up??
Everything we have been talking about re your truck and trailer
โJun-03-2015 07:41 PM
thomasmnile wrote:When did the 110volt side if your system come up??
Well, my issue isn't with the 110v power, but I bought a good test light today and will begin the detective work starting with the truck, which I just got back from the dealer for the Takata 'airbags of death' recall repair. Both driver and passenger bags replaced.
โJun-03-2015 11:34 AM
45Ricochet wrote:
Now they have another recall on your new bags I heard. I wish they would just tell me which fuse to pull right about now and I'll take my chances with only the seat belts :E
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โJun-02-2015 10:07 AM
Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:I figured ! :R
Response not resonance LOL darn smart phone!