hey there nomads I was hoping someone may be able to point me in the right direction before I call an auto electrician.
Went to turn the power switch on which I rarelly ever use however it seems the switch isnt clicking on and feels loose. Are there things I should look for to pinpoint what the issue is?
any help would be greatly appreciated!
Mike Harding said
01:43 PM Feb 22, 2022
Is the 240V power in your motorhome working or not?
It sounds like you are talking about the circuit breaker? Yes, they do normally "click" on and off. If yours is not and the power is not working there may be a fault on the 240V circuit causing immediate tripping of the breaker, if so then it's a job for an electrician not an auto electrician.
Tamsun said
04:29 PM Feb 22, 2022
Mike Harding wrote:
Is the 240V power in your motorhome working or not?
It sounds like you are talking about the circuit breaker? Yes, they do normally "click" on and off. If yours is not and the power is not working there may be a fault on the 240V circuit causing immediate tripping of the breaker, if so then it's a job for an electrician not an auto electrician.
Sorry I forgot to mention that. Its the isolator switch whereby I switch on when connecting to 240v which I don't believe is the same as a circuit breaker.
Ah of course electrician not auto guy! Thanks.
Aus-Kiwi said
06:49 PM Feb 22, 2022
There is a two way switch so theres no two seperate phases of power . Being A.C 240v is NOT the same! Anything suspicious ? Go to electrician !!
Mike Harding said
06:28 AM Feb 23, 2022
Tamsun: I think it best you seek an electrician to sort out this issue, I suspect trying to help you via forum posts may only complicate things.
Bobdown said
05:00 PM Feb 23, 2022
Tamsun wrote:
hey there nomads I was hoping someone may be able to point me in the right direction before I call an auto electrician.
Went to turn the power switch on which I rarelly ever use however it seems the switch isnt clicking on and feels loose. Are there things I should look for to pinpoint what the issue is?
any help would be greatly appreciated!
Can you post a photo Tamsun? Would be good to see the switch..........
Tamsun said
05:21 PM Feb 23, 2022
Ok I think I was able to attach the photo. Finally worked it out! lol
Ok I think I was able to attach the photo. Finally worked it out! lol
Hi Tamsun
The photo shows a circuit breaker labelled as 240v isolator.
Did you push the lever down before pushing it up?
If it still trips there is likely a fault in your wiring or a faulty appliance. you can try unplugging ALL 240v appliances and then try resetting the breaker.
Please let us know if that works and we can then go through a process of elimination.
Frank
Tamsun said
05:34 PM Feb 23, 2022
Yes I have booked in, now is the waiting game. Thank you
Bobdown said
06:16 PM Feb 23, 2022
If the switch will not stay on, you have a fault as KFT says in the MH.
Have you been doing any work inside lately? .........A neighbour had a similar experience that kept tripping out the RCD at a caravan park,
turned out he had some new indicator lights installed and one screw went through the 240v wiring in his van, it was a bugger to track down at first.
Cheers Bob
Tamsun said
06:40 PM Feb 23, 2022
Hey there, thanks so much for that. I cant even recall now but it was flimsy on the get go. I havnt done any work and rarely use the 240 v but hopefully my guy will track it down when it goes into the shop.
hey there nomads I was hoping someone may be able to point me in the right direction before I call an auto electrician.
Went to turn the power switch on which I rarelly ever use however it seems the switch isnt clicking on and feels loose. Are there things I should look for to pinpoint what the issue is?
any help would be greatly appreciated!
Is the 240V power in your motorhome working or not?
It sounds like you are talking about the circuit breaker? Yes, they do normally "click" on and off. If yours is not and the power is not working there may be a fault on the 240V circuit causing immediate tripping of the breaker, if so then it's a job for an electrician not an auto electrician.
Sorry I forgot to mention that. Its the isolator switch whereby I switch on when connecting to 240v which I don't believe is the same as a circuit breaker.
Ah of course electrician not auto guy! Thanks.
Tamsun: I think it best you seek an electrician to sort out this issue, I suspect trying to help you via forum posts may only complicate things.
Can you post a photo Tamsun? Would be good to see the switch..........
Ok I think I was able to attach the photo. Finally worked it out! lol
Hi Tamsun
The photo shows a circuit breaker labelled as 240v isolator.
Did you push the lever down before pushing it up?
If it still trips there is likely a fault in your wiring or a faulty appliance. you can try unplugging ALL 240v appliances and then try resetting the breaker.
Please let us know if that works and we can then go through a process of elimination.
Frank
Yes I have booked in, now is the waiting game. Thank you
If the switch will not stay on, you have a fault as KFT says in the MH.
Have you been doing any work inside lately? .........A neighbour had a similar experience that kept tripping out the RCD at a caravan park,
turned out he had some new indicator lights installed and one screw went through the 240v wiring in his van, it was a bugger to track down at first.
Cheers Bob
Hey there, thanks so much for that. I cant even recall now but it was flimsy on the get go. I havnt done any work and rarely use the 240 v but hopefully my guy will track it down when it goes into the shop.