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Originally Posted by Muggs
I plugged into RV plug wired like a dryer once. It blew a capacitor on converter power supply. Everything else was fine. I flipped breaker at panel when a/c sounded strange on start up.
Had a puff of smoke by converter/breaker panel when I went inside. I looked for source of smoke and found popped capacitor. Open converter breaker after correcting wiring to plug. Outside electrician had wired 2 hots and a neutral. I used wire for neutral and added a ground and everything was fine. Talked to converter tech support to verify findings and had new board drop shipped to place staying. Installed and good to go, that was summer of 2017.
No colateral damage to anything else.
Hope you have no to same issue. Power supply board was under $150 and total including troubleshooting was maybe a hour. Stayed there a week and then went into Blue Ridge for another week. Just took oem RV batteries out and put new. Old one will get used in boat.
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We all have been there... but it kind of spooks you a tad when it happens
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