02-28-2016, 11:08 AM
"Last interesting item was noticed when I used the aquahot electric to load the generator. When doing this I noticed that on one leg I'm pulling about 12 amps and on the other leg I'm pulling about 30 amps. I thought the electric element was 240 volts...maybe half of mine is bad? Everything works fine, so I'm not overly concerned rather more interested in learning the systems completely."
A couple of things may account for one leg showing more amps than the other. The 240V electric AquaHot element is pulling 12 amps per leg. Now add in the amps of the 110V electric AquaHot element on one leg and probably your battery charger on the same leg. I have seen this type of split on my coach which is similar to yours.
A couple of things may account for one leg showing more amps than the other. The 240V electric AquaHot element is pulling 12 amps per leg. Now add in the amps of the 110V electric AquaHot element on one leg and probably your battery charger on the same leg. I have seen this type of split on my coach which is similar to yours.
Steve Bare
1999 Newell 2 slide #531