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patrick
So I'm staying at a private dock for a while, the wiring situation is a little weak. The dock is just wired for lights with regular outdoor wiring, fairly light stuff. I'm using a 30amp 50' shore power cable with a pigtail adapter to plug into an outlet on the main dock. When I hook up the power available led comes on and the rev. polarity light is off ...until I turn something on, even if it is my little 3 amp fridge. But the led is very dim. I found this in the archives:"When high amperage loads are operated in the circuit, enough voltage drop in the length of the Neutral wire can be created to overcome the resistance in the 25K resistor required by ABYC that sufficient current is driven through the LED to cause faint illumination. This situation is not inherently dangerous, however, it can indicate undersized wiring in the dock, shorepower cord or ship’s wiring portion of the AC circuit."Ok, that sounds like the problem but how do I figure it out for sure?