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Old 08-17-2016, 12:17 PM   #8
bobbecky
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At a park we have stayed at a number of times, we came back in a while back, into the same space we had been before, and found a different pedestal. I plugged in the Progressive protector, and the lights were not normal. Found out, the 'electrician' didn't know what he was doing, and failed to connect the neutral to the panel lug. I have also found situations where the hot and neutral are reversed, still gives you 120 volts across the hot and neutral, but energizes the wrong leg, which might be happening in your case. No matter how, you need to disconnect from that panel immediately until the problem is fixed.
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