I just got a used Alpenlite 5th Wheel. I noticed when I plugged into shore power the outlets all tested at 117-volts versus the 119-120-volts coming in at the extension cord. Is this normal and will it affect the longevity of my appliances?
Jim, (Bothell, WA)
Jim, (Bothell, WA)
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Something you can do in the meantime; with the voltage disconnected, tighten all the connections at the breaker box inside the coach and double-check any wire nuts in the system. You'll probably find some in the "J" box where the shoreline cord ends inside the RV. Though not mandated by code, I always recommend applying a wrap or three of black electrician's tape around all wire nuts just in case the constant jostling loosens them.