Scott,

Glad that you found the trouble. That installer sounds dangerous!!
......................... As the old saying goes, "All's well that ends well!"
Keep warm!

Pat

Scott Scheuermann wrote:

> I was able to get the furnace running yesterday by following the advise of
> Clyde Wagner who is here at Region 4 with his wife and their 1963 Bambi. He
> suggested that the furnace might not be getting any power. I checked it out
> and found that the technician who installed my furnace last spring could not
> splice a wire so that it would stay connected. This got me suspicious so I
> checked out the rest of its wiring since there are both 12V (battery) wires
> and 120V (city power) wires present in the area, and the modern furnace only
> uses 12V.
>
> I do not think that I will go back to Camping World in Medina, OH for
> service. The guy took the 120V neutral wire and used it as a 12V ground! The
> only reason it worked is that the furnace was grounded through its contact
> with the skin!
>
> I bet you this is why my trailer would trip GFI outlets!
>
> Scott Scheuermann




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