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Electric hook up on german van polarity ?
Posted: 12 Sep 2013, 22:22
by sternal
Is the ehu socket ready to go on the van (from germany) or is the polarity going to be the other way round ? or am I talking /thinking cr8p ?

Re: Electric hook up on german van polarity ?
Posted: 13 Sep 2013, 06:11
by nobbyfox
If you are talking about the circular 3 pin connector on the side of your van then it's the same as Uk.
I have a westy and have not changed the plug or electrics and have used my bus in Europe.
Is it a new vehicle?
Steve
Re: Electric hook up on german van polarity ?
Posted: 13 Sep 2013, 06:23
by sternal
Hi
Is it a new vehicle?
its not a new bus conversion was carried out about 9 yrs ago.
Is it France where the polarity is the other way round ? or again am i talking cods wallop ?
cheers Steve
Re: Electric hook up on german van polarity ?
Posted: 13 Sep 2013, 07:00
by nobbyfox
I am not sure about French electrics. It can't be that different from us.
Steve
Re: Electric hook up on german van polarity ?
Posted: 13 Sep 2013, 07:34
by AdrianC
Ignore all this "reverse polarity" shed-dragger ballcocks. The circuit breaker cuts both live and neutral in the event of an issue, and there's a reason AC stands for "Alternating current"...
Remember, the European 2-pin plugs can be inserted into a socket either way round...
Re: Electric hook up on german van polarity ?
Posted: 13 Sep 2013, 08:06
by sternal
The circuit breaker cuts both live and neutral in the event of an issue
not sure its got a circuit breaker ! or is that built in at the campsite
so in a word i'm okay to use it !
Re: Electric hook up on german van polarity ?
Posted: 13 Sep 2013, 08:17
by AdrianC
sternal wrote:not sure its got a circuit breaker !
Then fit one, SHARPISH.
or is that built in at the campsite
There _should_ be one in the hookup at the site, but do you implicitly trust every site you might visit?
Re: Electric hook up on german van polarity ?
Posted: 13 Sep 2013, 08:27
by sternal
that's a good plan as I don't know the history/electrics of the van
easy to fit ? any chance you could post a link of what I might be looking for van wise ? (obviously I know what a circuit breaker is !)
Re: Electric hook up on german van polarity ?
Posted: 13 Sep 2013, 08:36
by AdrianC
sternal wrote:easy to fit ?
Just sits between the hook-up and any internal mains electrics. Without wanting to appear sarcastic or rude, if you need to ask more than that, it might be as well for you to consult an electrically competent friend.
any chance you could post a link of what I might be looking for van wise ? (obviously I know what a circuit breaker is !)
Any camper/motorhome/boat/caravan parts supplier will have 'em. Or a quick fleaBay shows a bunch of sources for £30ish.
Electric hook up on german van polarity ?
Posted: 13 Sep 2013, 08:38
by ringo
I checked the polarity of every hookup I had in France and it was a mixed bag of polarity.
Of the six campsites I used all of them supported the three pin round plug. Shame the polarities were reversed on half of them.
Ringo
Re: Electric hook up on german van polarity ?
Posted: 13 Sep 2013, 08:39
by bigherb
Check your connections in the socket are connected the right way round Live to Live, Neutral to Neutral, Earth to Earth. It has been known on the continent for the polarity to be reversed.
AC voltage the neutral cable is grounded at he power/substation in theory you shouldn't get a shock off the neutral it should have the same potential difference as the earth. As we normally use single pole switching on the live cable at the sockets then any appliance switched off only has the same potential difference as the earth if the polarity is wrong then the appliance is still live.
Re: Electric hook up on german van polarity ?
Posted: 13 Sep 2013, 09:00
by sternal
Without wanting to appear sarcastic or rude, if you need to ask more than that, it might be as well for you to consult an electrically competent friend.
not at all I didn't know that a unit existed like that. cheers

Re: Electric hook up on german van polarity ?
Posted: 13 Sep 2013, 09:09
by sternal
Re: Electric hook up on german van polarity ?
Posted: 13 Sep 2013, 09:25
by nobbyfox
Does you van have an internal plug? If so then there should be a circuit breaker build in for safety.
My Westy has one just under the domestic plug - 16A i believe.
Steve
Re: Electric hook up on german van polarity ?
Posted: 13 Sep 2013, 09:29
by sternal
I will take a picture later of fuse box etc
thanks so far
