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19/9/2005 at 7:03pm
Location: south yorkshire Outfit: Bailey phoenix
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Hi we must have been unlucky then last 3 sites in france have all had reverse polarity, i just have a short lead with blue male and female sockets on, with the live and nuetral reversed in one end , and have covered it in red insulation tape, to identify what it is , you also need a test plug to put in your socket inside camper, it has three red lights on the front showing earth, live, nuetral, if all 3 light up it is ok you dont need to reverse polarity, their is a proper name for these test plugs but i cant for the life of me remember it ,
the reverse polarity cable you will have to make up yourself but the socket testers you can purchase, i am sure i have seen them at the larger B&Q stores in their electrical section . I am sure someone will be along to explain it at simpler than i have
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20/9/2005 at 10:12pm
Location: south yorkshire Outfit: Bailey phoenix
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Hi No what you need is a short length of cable ,mine is about 18inch long with a blue male and a blue female sockets on , reverse the wires in one end of that short lead, and mark it so you know it is reversed, you can then use this on any continetal site that has polarity reversed, as they dont all have the 2 pin, some sites have the blue like ours in uk, this way is much better than waiting untill you get to site then opening up the plug to change the wires over, you never know it might be raining cats and dogs when you get their and the last thing i want to do before i get the electric on is start changing wires over, this way once you confirm you have reverse polarity , just plug the short lead between your unit and hook up cable .
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21/9/2005 at 11:40am
Location: Whitchurch Shropshire Outfit: Gelert Tahoma 6
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Hi all
call me numb-nuts. Am totally confused about reverse polarity so here is my take on the matter. Please feel very very free to correct me.
I have polarity tester, 2 pin french plug with a length of cable which goes into normal blue plug and my normal 25 m length of cable with 2 blue plugs.
1) I understand that if the site has a 2 pin socket, simply plug in the 2 pin to the mains and mate the plug from the 25 m cable which would normally plug into the mains to it and the other, as normal, to the van. This assumes normal polarity. Is this correct.
2) Where do i plug in the polarity tester to test for reverse polarity
3) assuming reverse polarity, do I buy a short length of cable and reverse the polarity on the end which plugs into the mains and leave the other end which plugs into the van alone.
Told you I was thick as a plank so any advice (preferably in a descriptive form that a 5 year old would understand) would be most appreciated.
Saving grace is I can do woodwork and metal work - believe me I can! but electics, might as well discuss nuclear fusion with me
Thanks
Michael & Alison
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21/9/2005 at 5:01pm
Location: Newcastle u Lyme Outfit: Ford Kuga Senator California
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You plug the polarity tester into a 13 amp socket in the van
You have a short lead with blue socket on one end and French 2 pin + earth plug on the other which is wired correct polarity.
You plug the French adaptor into the French site box.
You plug the van lead into it and check for reverse polarity inside the van at the 13 amp socket
You then need a short lead with the blue site plug on one end and the blue socket to fit the van lead on the other BUT WITH CLEARLY MARKED REVERSED POLARITY.Just swap the live and neutral at one end.
If you go to a site with the blue Euro hook up you repeat the procedure without the French connection.
Its better of course to reverse the procedure and plug into the site socket last to avoid working with live leads but it seems easier to understand the other way round!!
Hope that helps
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