Re: [Repeater-Builder] OT-motor home electrical problem

2005-08-07 Thread Mark A. Holman
I had some experience with a couple moto homes and mainly for good 
reading for anyone just go to any home builder supply as a primer get a 
home electrical book or even 4 fun take a apprentice electrical class.  
I did that and I got some very good education of the basics. 

you may be able to rewire the shack yourself.  :)

Mark ab8ru


Maxwell Pratt wrote:

John
  I have had a few dealings with Campers in general wiring etc. I they 
use White for Ground on AC and Neg on DC.
in general they don't come up to code' some of older ones will not work 
with Ground falt breakers they wave in most Camp grounds.
if you will tell me what you want to know i might be able to help you. I 
worked 40 years in industry on as tech.
 
Dale  N8SAC
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From: JOHN MACKEY [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: [Repeater-Builder] OT-motor home electrical problem


  

Pardon the WAY off topic post, but this is one of the ost intelligent 
groups
for getting certian things straightened out.

Anyone on the list have any experience with motor home wiring??  I 
recently
acquired a 1978 Pace Arrow (Class A) on a Dodge chassis 
am trying to deal with wierdness in both the AC and DC wiring.  Of course, 
I
am dealing with the way non-technical people did sloppy fixes for the last 
28
years.

I'm hoping that a few people on this list can send me private e-mail who 
have
been down this path before.  This list has the more technically compentant
people who I hope will have good advice for me.

(Yea, I tried the motor home yahoo groups - they had NO IDEA what they 
were
talking about on electrical matters)

thanks









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Re: [Repeater-Builder] OT-motor home electrical problem

2005-08-03 Thread Maxwell Pratt
John
  I have had a few dealings with Campers in general wiring etc. I they 
use White for Ground on AC and Neg on DC.
in general they don't come up to code' some of older ones will not work 
with Ground falt breakers they wave in most Camp grounds.
if you will tell me what you want to know i might be able to help you. I 
worked 40 years in industry on as tech.
 
Dale  N8SAC
- Original Message - 
From: JOHN MACKEY [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2005 12:00 AM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] OT-motor home electrical problem


 Pardon the WAY off topic post, but this is one of the ost intelligent 
 groups
 for getting certian things straightened out.

 Anyone on the list have any experience with motor home wiring??  I 
 recently
 acquired a 1978 Pace Arrow (Class A) on a Dodge chassis 
 am trying to deal with wierdness in both the AC and DC wiring.  Of course, 
 I
 am dealing with the way non-technical people did sloppy fixes for the last 
 28
 years.

 I'm hoping that a few people on this list can send me private e-mail who 
 have
 been down this path before.  This list has the more technically compentant
 people who I hope will have good advice for me.

 (Yea, I tried the motor home yahoo groups - they had NO IDEA what they 
 were
 talking about on electrical matters)

 thanks









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[Repeater-Builder] OT-motor home electrical problem

2005-08-02 Thread JOHN MACKEY
Pardon the WAY off topic post, but this is one of the ost intelligent groups
for getting certian things straightened out.

Anyone on the list have any experience with motor home wiring??  I recently
acquired a 1978 Pace Arrow (Class A) on a Dodge chassis 
am trying to deal with wierdness in both the AC and DC wiring.  Of course, I
am dealing with the way non-technical people did sloppy fixes for the last 28
years.

I'm hoping that a few people on this list can send me private e-mail who have
been down this path before.  This list has the more technically compentant
people who I hope will have good advice for me.

(Yea, I tried the motor home yahoo groups - they had NO IDEA what they were
talking about on electrical matters)

thanks








 
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