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Joseph Testa's avatar

Question, I tried searching for Part 3 but can't seem to find it. TIA.

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Jay Sigel's avatar

None of my multimeter test probes have alligator clips. About 50% of the time at campgrounds, the RV is situated on concrete and the ground itself isn't close enough to allow placing a meter between a screwdriver stuck into it and some metal on the RV. However, pedestals are ALWAYS in the ground and an NCVT should work there, if I am correctly understand what you're explaining. Trying to test the polarity on a standard pedestal is often a pain - the cover flap keeps smacking you in your head as you place the probes into the outlet to make contact while trying to read your multimeter. At home, our motorhome is usually parked in our steel garage with concrete floor and plugged into a 50 amp outlet, which can be polarity tested with a meter.

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