In fortunate I don’t. The way the front cap is made I wouldn’t be able to get a conduit in the pillar. I was able to replace the wire and wrap it in a protective tape that prevents chafing. Hopefully I’ll not have to deal with this again.
Strangely enough I only discovered a problem when I plugged into a 20A GFIC outlet in preparation for a road-trip and the outlet kept tripping. The way I found it was I opened the ground circuit at my rv where the power cable enters. I placed a meter in series of the ground set to ac volts while turning each breaker on /off to see which circuit was at fault. That was the easy part, isolating exactly where the fault was took a bit of searching.
Scary I just looked at our wires coming up the A pillar and each 12-2 wire is run through wire loom for protection. Do you have room to do the same?
In fortunate I don’t. The way the front cap is made I wouldn’t be able to get a conduit in the pillar. I was able to replace the wire and wrap it in a protective tape that prevents chafing. Hopefully I’ll not have to deal with this again.
How did you know there was a problem? And how did you even find something like that?
Strangely enough I only discovered a problem when I plugged into a 20A GFIC outlet in preparation for a road-trip and the outlet kept tripping.
The way I found it was I opened the ground circuit at my rv where the power cable enters. I placed a meter in series of the ground set to ac volts while turning each breaker on /off to see which circuit was at fault. That was the easy part, isolating exactly where the fault was took a bit of searching.