Electrics tripping
Hi all
i have purchased a used tourer and when I viewed it all was working fine lights ac heating fridge on the electrics
now I have plugged it in at my home it trips out
my fuse board has recently been fitted in the house with no problems
I have tried both caravan socket I have and by plugging into the mains socket each time it trips
same cable as the guy I bought it from
any advice please thanks
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If it trips out your rcd on your fuse board without any caravan facilities turned on it could well be an earth fault
If it trips when using appliances in the van it would need to be a process of switching appliances on separately. To see if one of them is faulty
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Good advice from JVB. It doesn’t take much to trip the RCB and some are more sensitive than others. Some current leaking to earth isn’t always easy to isolate without the help of a professional and appropriate test equipment.
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Thanks all for replying
can you confirm if this is right
I have tried 3 cables all trip out
if I switch off the rcd in the van
And keep the cable connected I assume it would be the cable I don’t think it’s the cable but if it tripped with the r d off it would be
I assume the next step turn off
lights fridge ac and put them on one by one to see what trips it
the cooker and hob are gas so it won’t be them
no tv in there at moment
Is this the right line I’m on
thanks guys
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that is correct start by just connecting van hook up lead if all o.k. switch various mains powered appliances on one at a time but don't overload by trying to have all mains operated things on at the same time
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Perhaps he bought it from Sir Joseph Porter.
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I'm confused (yes I know) but what is tripping, the caravan or home rcd?
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Ok the cable is tripping the fuse in the house
with 2 different leads
so I thought I would check the battery this was low so I have recharged
it and the battery is fine I thought I would try using 12v for the lights but still not working
why would the lights not work with a fully charged battery?
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