SOLVED: Generator

carl.swoyer

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Re: Generator

I saw an Rv that was wired wrong and the pigtail was hot every time he ran the genset. Luckily for him it was caught. Potential for backfeeding the pedestal....? scary!

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danemayer

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Re: Generator

I saw an Rv that was wired wrong and the pigtail was hot every time he ran the genset. Luckily for him it was caught. Potential for backfeeding the pedestal....? scary!

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Carl,

What did you see? Seems like an automatic transfer switch like a Progressive PD52 would make that impossible. Was it a self-install of some kind?
 

carl.swoyer

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They ran the hot out from the inverter directly to the distribution panel. If they would have ever powered up the inverter ,say during a shore power outage they would be back feeding. And possibly electrical short as the pigtail is hot. So if dry camping some one touches it ZAP . They would be in for a shocker of a wake up.



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danemayer

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They ran the hot out from the inverter directly to the distribution panel. If they would have ever powered up the inverter ,say during a shore power outage they would be back feeding. And possibly electrical short as the pigtail is hot. So if dry camping some one touches it ZAP . They would be in for a shocker of a wake up.



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That makes sense. When you said genset, I was puzzled. But I suppose the same mistake of not using a transfer switch could be done with a generator install.
 

porthole

Retired
So "they" was the owner?

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Now I'm confused what was it - the generator or inverter that was wired wrong and by whom?
 

carl.swoyer

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They is Owner
Inverter hot out to distribution panel on RV.
Wired by owner

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