I have your first book and I also read your articles. Seems like your Advanced book would be more directed to campground owners. Maybe a different title so folks know the difference in audience?
You may wish to write or post an article concerning why/why not neutrals and the grounding conductor should not be connected in the RV distribution panel.
I’ll do a basic primer on why EGC ground wires need to be isolated from the Neutral conductor here. But my in-depth study with NEC references should probably only be in my new book. It’s really involved…
I have your first book and would buy the advanced book just to learn more. Since 10 years have past have any changes occurred that would require a revision?
You have made mentioned, on YT I believe, that AHJ are looking at “codes” for the rv industry. Would you revise as needed?
While the proposed book will be above my skill level I still like to learn.
I’ll probably do a revision of my first book to include a few code changes made over the last 10 years, but the big code change for the RV industry will be in 2026…
I have your first book and I also read your articles. Seems like your Advanced book would be more directed to campground owners. Maybe a different title so folks know the difference in audience?
I don’t have a title yet. But it will be directed primarily to RV technicians and Campground power grid designers/installers.
I’ll be trying out titles soon…
Mike
You may wish to write or post an article concerning why/why not neutrals and the grounding conductor should not be connected in the RV distribution panel.
Might help others to better understand the issue.
Mike (not Sokol)
Hey other Mike,
I’ll do a basic primer on why EGC ground wires need to be isolated from the Neutral conductor here. But my in-depth study with NEC references should probably only be in my new book. It’s really involved…
I have your first book and would buy the advanced book just to learn more. Since 10 years have past have any changes occurred that would require a revision?
You have made mentioned, on YT I believe, that AHJ are looking at “codes” for the rv industry. Would you revise as needed?
While the proposed book will be above my skill level I still like to learn.
I’ll probably do a revision of my first book to include a few code changes made over the last 10 years, but the big code change for the RV industry will be in 2026…
Nothing like teasing us. Could we get a tiny sneak peak of what is coming?