"Do NOT mess with the RCD at all then just enjoy yourselves."
That is bad advice!
On connecting the supply to the caravan before switching on any appliances it is essential to press the test button on the RCD to ensure it is working properly.
This should be done every time you connect the electricity.
saxo1
Thanks for all your advice , I will get my husband to read all the messages as he is a bit more technically minded than me ( not difficult I just do all the worrying , cooking and washing up ) . I really appreciate you taking the time for me
Quote: Originally posted by saxo1 on 18/4/2014
"Do NOT mess with the RCD at all then just enjoy yourselves."
That is bad advice!
On connecting the supply to the caravan before switching on any appliances it is essential to press the test button on the RCD to ensure it is working properly.
This should be done every time you connect the electricity.
saxo1
Agreed. It looked from GG's post she was going to ask hubby to do something with the RCD ie open it up. That's a total no no.
Hi all - don't worry not going to ask hubby to fiddle with RCD just test it ! I have the polarity checker and mains adaptor and extension lead all in my basket in amazon but I can't seem to find a reverse polarity adaptor ??? Can they be bought - I appreciate I probably won't ever need it bit if I'm taking the reverse polarity checker ( only a fiver) what on earth do I do if there is an issue and I don't have the adaptor to put it right ?? Or have I missed something
Sorry to ask again you have all been so helpful
Quote: Originally posted by Georgie girl on 21/4/2014
Can they be bought - I appreciate I probably won't ever need it bit if I'm taking the reverse polarity checker ( only a fiver) what on earth do I do if there is an issue and I don't have the adaptor to put it right ??
If you can wire up a domestic plug, you could make a reverse polarity lead up (using the parts listed in griff10553's post above - but with a rather shorter length of cable; about half a metre should be plenty!) reversing the cable at either plug or socket of course, and marking it to stop anyone inadvertently using it to reverse a correctly-wired supply.