leg one, leg two question
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05-22-2005, 05:24
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leg one, leg two question
Jamie,
Crank on all the A/C's and/or a couple of electric heaters. This show some high current draw from both legs. If the ammeter is still dead, you probably have a defective meter, sensing coil in the AC load center panel or a loose/frayed wire. You may be able to swap the two amp gages. Bill 88 FC Michigan --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "jvicars4" wrote: > I am trying to understand how leg one and leg two work in the coach. I > looked at the guages and leg one and leg two both have 120plus voltages > but I only notice amps being used on leg one when under normal > operation (one air, chargers). I have not noticed leg two showing amp > draw. I would expect some of the items on the coach would be on leg two > but I have not seen it drawing amps. Please let me know what to > expect. Thanks. > > Jamie > 1995 pt 42 |
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