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Old 08-07-2022, 08:49 AM   #8
BB_TX
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Originally Posted by Rocky Road View Post
Thanks. I’m not looking for anything from Keystone. The issue I have is probably pretty unique but if there is a possibility of defective components that could cause a fire, I want others to know and am curious if anyone else has experienced similar issues.
I believe I am correct in thinking you are talking about the receptacle on the trailer where the power cord plugs in. Correct?

There have been a number of reports of burned wires in that receptacle from overheating due to poor wire connections. (poor wire connections have been a issue in other areas also.) But none that were due to reversing the hot and neutral. I am still curious about the color coding labeling. All the 50 amp plugs and receptacles I have seen had terminals labeled X and Y for the two hots, N or NEU or W for neutral, and G or GND or no label for ground. And some also with color coded screws, two gold screws for hot, one silver for neutral, and one green for ground. What was the terminal labeling for your receptacle?
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