check out the new remote control Jockey Wheel SmartBar Canegrowers rearview170 Cobb Grill Skid Row Recovery Gear Caravan Industry Association of Australia
Members Login
Username 
 
Password 
    Remember Me  
Post Info TOPIC: 240v on Jayco Sterling


Member

Status: Offline
Posts: 13
Date:
240v on Jayco Sterling


Am I misssing something here.

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?



__________________

'99 dual fuel Landcruiser & '08 Jayco Sterling

Plus assorted Vintage Caravans

Peter & Denise.......RETIRED



Guru

Status: Offline
Posts: 4713
Date:

What can't you get to work? The 12 V lights or the 240 V power points?

__________________

PeterD
Nissan Navara D23 diesel auto, Spaceland pop-top
Retired radio and electronics technician.
NSW Central Coast.

 



Guru

Status: Offline
Posts: 644
Date:

Meander wrote:

Thanks for that, I'll give that a go tomorrow, hopefully it will work as it was working before.  It's only a 2008 model, not much use, YET!!

Just preparing it for tripping in a couple of months time over winter.


Have a 2008 model as well Meander. Have been very happy with our home away from home ours has travelled at least 70,000km. Glenda

-- Edited by golivers travels on Thursday 29th of March 2012 10:14:42 PM

__________________

Glenda and Gary Oliver 2010 Pajero with 2008 19 ft Jayco Sterling Our Blog: http://www.birdshootaustralia.blogspot.com http://www.birdshootuk.blogspot.com.au



Guru

Status: Offline
Posts: 1743
Date:

Meander wrote:

Peter,

all 12V is working, the 240V ie aircon, microwave, are not working.

The RCD does not throw out on test so I will look at replacing the RCD.

I have changed several leads to no effect.

 


 

Hi

If the RCD does not throw on test ,then in this case it is unlikely to be faulty

It would seem you are not getting 240v as far as the RCD

The overload switch & RCD should be  combined or adjacent to each other

Time for a qualified electrician !!

 

Peter



-- Edited by oldtrack123 on Thursday 29th of March 2012 11:08:28 PM

__________________


Member

Status: Offline
Posts: 13
Date:

Peter,

all 12V is working, the 240V ie aircon, microwave, are not working.

The RCD does not throw out on test so I will look at replacing the RCD.

I have changed several leads to no effect.

 



__________________

'99 dual fuel Landcruiser & '08 Jayco Sterling

Plus assorted Vintage Caravans

Peter & Denise.......RETIRED



Guru

Status: Offline
Posts: 644
Date:

Meander wrote:

Am I misssing something here.

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.

__________________

Glenda and Gary Oliver 2010 Pajero with 2008 19 ft Jayco Sterling Our Blog: http://www.birdshootaustralia.blogspot.com http://www.birdshootuk.blogspot.com.au



Member

Status: Offline
Posts: 13
Date:

Thanks for that, I'll give that a go tomorrow, hopefully it will work as it was working before.  It's only a 2008 model, not much use, YET!!

Just preparing it for tripping in a couple of months time over winter.



__________________

'99 dual fuel Landcruiser & '08 Jayco Sterling

Plus assorted Vintage Caravans

Peter & Denise.......RETIRED



Guru

Status: Offline
Posts: 1743
Date:

 

Hi Glenda & Gary

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



__________________


Guru

Status: Offline
Posts: 3917
Date:

If you ever have to "jiggle" a power cord to get it to work...GET RID OF IT ASAP (deliberate shouting)

__________________

Merda tauris scientia vincit



Guru

Status: Offline
Posts: 644
Date:

jimricho wrote:

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

__________________

Glenda and Gary Oliver 2010 Pajero with 2008 19 ft Jayco Sterling Our Blog: http://www.birdshootaustralia.blogspot.com http://www.birdshootuk.blogspot.com.au



Guru

Status: Offline
Posts: 644
Date:

oldtrack123 wrote:

 

Hi Glenda & Gary

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

__________________

Glenda and Gary Oliver 2010 Pajero with 2008 19 ft Jayco Sterling Our Blog: http://www.birdshootaustralia.blogspot.com http://www.birdshootuk.blogspot.com.au



Guru

Status: Offline
Posts: 1743
Date:

Hi Glenda & Gary

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

 PLEASE GET THE VAN INLET CHECKED

Peter



__________________


Guru

Status: Offline
Posts: 644
Date:

Thanks Peter will do so ASAP

Glenda



__________________

Glenda and Gary Oliver 2010 Pajero with 2008 19 ft Jayco Sterling Our Blog: http://www.birdshootaustralia.blogspot.com http://www.birdshootuk.blogspot.com.au



Member

Status: Offline
Posts: 13
Date:

Thanks for all that advice.

Next call .......an electrician, I tried a multitude of leads, hooked up the Honda, still no 240 at the RCD.

Will let you know when I have got it fixed.

Thanks guys.



__________________

'99 dual fuel Landcruiser & '08 Jayco Sterling

Plus assorted Vintage Caravans

Peter & Denise.......RETIRED



Member

Status: Offline
Posts: 13
Date:

I finally sorted this out...........one of the pins at the inlet point.

The plastic retainer for the pin had decided to retire and consequently the pin has gone forward when the plug was tried to be put on.

This could not be seen easily......untill I disassembled the inlet.

I had replaced the earth leakage device, and when this didn't rectify the problem went searching else where



__________________

'99 dual fuel Landcruiser & '08 Jayco Sterling

Plus assorted Vintage Caravans

Peter & Denise.......RETIRED

Page 1 of 1  sorted by
 
Quick Reply

Please log in to post quick replies.

Tweet this page Post to Digg Post to Del.icio.us
Purchase Grey Nomad bumper stickers Read our daily column, the Nomad News The Grey Nomad's Guidebook