I can't seem to get my Jayco Sterling to run on 240v.
Is there an overload switch somewhere that I can't find? .....it's not the earth leakage switch, I've checked that. Where do I look?
Hi Meander,
The Our overload swith is in the cupboard where the water/battery monitor is.
Glenda
Ps
We sometimes have trouble at home when we connect to 240v, need to jiggle the power chord atnthe van inlet. At home we have a 15amp to 12 amp chord.
RE"Hi Meander, The Our overload swith is in the cupboard where the water/battery monitor is. Glenda Ps We sometimes have trouble at home when we connect to 240v, need to jiggle the power chord atnthe van inlet. At home we have a 15amp to 12 amp chord""
Needing to juggle the cord indicates you have a bad connection
Not good, fire or worse electric shocks could result due to that
Please have it checked by a licensed electrician
I hope you are aware that 15amp<10mp cord is illegal for very good reasons
If you ever have to "jiggle" a power cord to get it to work...GET RID OF IT ASAP (deliberate shouting)
Yes realised that the other day when I looked at the plug, could see burnt wires through the clear plastic. It went to the tip!
But sometimes in this van I just do not push the plug in hard enough, I am short and the connection is up high. Mmmmm would probably be sensible to leave it to the other half but have always connected the electricity on previous vans and routines are sometimes difficult to break.
Glenda
RE"Hi Meander, The Our overload swith is in the cupboard where the water/battery monitor is. Glenda Ps We sometimes have trouble at home when we connect to 240v, need to jiggle the power chord atnthe van inlet. At home we have a 15amp to 12 amp chord""
Needing to juggle the cord indicates you have a bad connection
Not good, fire or worse electric shocks could result due to that
Please have it checked by a licensed electrician
I hope you are aware that 15amp<10mp cord is illegal for very good reasons
Again fire could result & insurance would be void
Peter
Peter we have had a 15 amp outlet installed in our shed. Glenda
Re "Yes realised that the other day when I looked at the plug, could see burnt wires through the clear plastic. It went to the tip! But sometimes in this van I just do not push the plug in hard enough"
I would very strongly recommend you get the the van power inlet checked
It is very likely that it & the wiring behind it have also been damaged by that heat
A serous fire could easily occur
Also your new lead could also be quickly back to the same state as the old one