| Subject: Re: 50 Amp service |
Author: Ken
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Date Posted: 02/ 17/ 07, 2:54pm
In reply to:
Peter (78 35FC)
's message, "Re: 50 Amp service" on 02/ 17/ 07, 9:12am
Thanks Peter, the 50 amp service twist plug on the coach, is just a 3 pole plug same as the two 30 amp receptacles, when I plug in the two 30 amp plugs I have every thing working in the coach, although the leg gauges up front still only show 1 leg of power, I just bought the coach and when I picked it up they had the 50 amp service cord plugged in and everything worked , the 50 amp cord looks the same as the 30 amp cords, same size and same legs on both ends the outlet side is the two slants and a round, the end looks to have been hot but was still working and it wasent throwing there breaker, its definately not a true 240 volt service from what I can tell so far yet why would they have two leg gauges up front and two amps as well, unless this coach used some type of isolation or voltage deverter I dont know, and I hate to start tearing the coach apart to figure it out when everything seems to work ok. I ohmed the adapter cord he gave me to plug into 240 volt service which has the three verticals and the round to the two slants and round and all it does is take away one leg of power and and leaves the other live on a 50 amp breaker, when I try this connection thru the 50 amp cord all connection lights work, every thing works the same as when the two seprate 30 amp cords are plugged in, still no input reading on the leg gauge, and the plug end does get a little warm. Tells me the coach is just a 120 service, yet the sticker in the service compartment says 240 volt, and any info I have found in my manuels say its 240 volt, yet all the plugs and recptacles appear to be original.even when the generator is fired every thing is the same as being plugged in . When I first wired my 240 service plug I just asumed that the two slants on that 50 amp plug would be hot and the neutral and groung would be tied too the round. so I just hooked it all up the swiched the masted to 50 amp setting and almost blew everything up direct short to ground, luckly I still had my hand on the switch and was able to get it back of before anything blew, although there was some electrical smell coming from back in the converter charger area,but I doesnt appear to have hurt anything, I was shocked and pissed obiuosly of that happening and have been ohming and doing everything I can short of tearing the coach apart to figure this out, it would be nice to know exactly how this works or whats been done but since everything appears to work, and there is no 240 volt appliances in the coach I guess I wont worry about it, it just would be nice to have 240 volt. I do appreactiate any and all feed back on this matter.
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