I’ve seen many mobile installations that have inverter/chargers that are not mobile rated – i.e. don’t do neutral-ground bond switching. Having been in the mobile solar generator trailer business, while not technically considered and RV, I’ve always treated it as such. I’ve run into some considerations that are not specifically addressed in the NEC, but common sense should prevail.
The un-funniest thing I saw was one of my “competitors” who was selling a mobile solar trailer with a double male ended extension cord so you could plug the trailer into an outside outlet to power your “whole home.” I’ve also seen it the other way around with a female power “inlet” on the trailer. Scary. Jason Szumlanski Fafco Solar From: re-wrenches-boun...@lists.re-wrenches.org [mailto:re-wrenches-boun...@lists.re-wrenches.org] On Behalf Of Dana Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2011 3:00 PM To: 'RE-wrenches' Subject: [RE-wrenches] RV VS NEC I have yet to find one RV that is even close to NEC. The company popup camper trips GFI breakers every time we try to plug into an outlet. I have yet to discover what or how many appliances there are that are causing this issue. Dana Orzel Great Solar Works, Inc E - d...@solarwork.com V - 970.626.5253 F - 970.626.4140 C - 970.209.4076 web - www.solarwork.com "Responsible Technologies for Responsible People since 1988" Do not ever believe anything, but seriously trust through action.
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