by Deeann » Mon Oct 21, 2013 1:54 am
Some friends of mine arrived at their rv late one evening and their a/c was not working. They had some light working here and there but no a/c. I understand electrical things so I told them that they were missing one leg of their incoming voltage. We checked the breakers in the rv, ok. We checked the campground breakers, ok. Finally I said "I'm going to take a look at your cable and see if you have a burned contact on it." When I grabbed their electrical cable it practically fell off the rv and into my hand. I checked the plug on the cable; it was fine. So I plugged it back into the rv. When plugging a 50 amp cable into an rv you have to shove the plug into the socket tightly, then give it a slight twist so that the plug gets locked in and can't fall off the rv. Well, the a/c came on immediately when I plugged the cable in. It seems that the men who delivered and set up their rv 3 years prior had not properly plugged the cable into the rv. After 3 years of the cable being moved by the yard man, etc. it just finally got so loose in the socket that it wasn't making full contact. So, be sure to check this out if you're having an electrical problem. The cable must be firmly plugged into the socket on the outside of your rf.