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Old 07-09-2019, 10:02 PM   #17
MS60ocb
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State: Texas
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Originally Posted by sandrooney View Post
I don't have the equipment to check that. .
Yes you can get the measurements to see if the campground has a problem or your RV. Take these measurement and write reading

With the A/C off. First check the Pedestal voltage, check the inside voltage, Turn on the A/C and check inside voltage.
Now check the pedestal voltage again. check the inside voltage, turn off the A/C and check the inside voltage and then check the pedestal.

You mentioned you saw a change of 8 volts (120 to 112 volts) when the A/C was running. if the campground drops even half that amount I would be inclined to say the campground has a problem. Your Rv could easily drop 2 volts pending the point of measure.
You have not identified your RV. Are you connected to 50 or 30 amp service?
Some campgrounds have 50 amp service but the not the capacity to have a full park on a hot day. ( Case in Illinois State Park and Illinois don't have the money to repair problems)
Good luck Clay
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