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Caravan Electric Hook Up Cable
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My neighbour took his touring caravan back to the campsite yesterday where it will spend the whole season. He took out the electric hook up cable (ehu) from the locker and connected one end of the electric supply on the post at the rear of the caravan and the other to the caravan connector. The post end is a blue/white 16a industrial male plug and the other end is a female version.
On switching on the power, no 240v mains was available. Fuses, mcb's were checked and the cable was taken to another post and plugged in to see if that was a problem. Eventually the ehu connectors were dismantled. The caravan end was OK. But in the one that plugs into the supply post, the neutral copper core was the colour of Ash right into the terminal and turned to powder on touching with a screwdriver tip. The neutral core blue insulation had melted and was distorted. There was no sign or smell of burning although the blue insulation looked like it had melted.
Has anyone any suggestions about why this happened? There were no problems withe the ehu when it was put away last year. The ehu worked fine when the damaged section was cut out and the connections remade.
Thank you.
On switching on the power, no 240v mains was available. Fuses, mcb's were checked and the cable was taken to another post and plugged in to see if that was a problem. Eventually the ehu connectors were dismantled. The caravan end was OK. But in the one that plugs into the supply post, the neutral copper core was the colour of Ash right into the terminal and turned to powder on touching with a screwdriver tip. The neutral core blue insulation had melted and was distorted. There was no sign or smell of burning although the blue insulation looked like it had melted.
Has anyone any suggestions about why this happened? There were no problems withe the ehu when it was put away last year. The ehu worked fine when the damaged section was cut out and the connections remade.
Thank you.
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