I'm stumped on this one. Any help would be greatly appreciated! This problem may have existed for a long time. But now that I know about it, i need to do something about it.
Issue: 2 125v 30amp services feed my houseboat. With ONE shore power connection in place, i have no amperage leaking. With both connected (doesn't matter which one), i'm leaking amperage (presumably into the lake...)
Connections:
2 30amp feeds come into a breaker box. 2 30 amp breakers feed a 30 foot run to a subpanel with 2 dual-20 amp breakers (only 3 of the 20's are in use).
I've been rewiring and reconnecting wires and i cannot for the life of me figure this one out. Primary panel has grounds connected, neutrals connected (not to the grounds) and hots feeding the breakers. On the sub-panel, the grounds are connected, the neutrals connected to the neutral bus, and the hots go to the left and right side.
I must be missing something disgustingly obvious. Any ideas?
Thank you!
Joseph
Issue: 2 125v 30amp services feed my houseboat. With ONE shore power connection in place, i have no amperage leaking. With both connected (doesn't matter which one), i'm leaking amperage (presumably into the lake...)
Connections:
2 30amp feeds come into a breaker box. 2 30 amp breakers feed a 30 foot run to a subpanel with 2 dual-20 amp breakers (only 3 of the 20's are in use).
I've been rewiring and reconnecting wires and i cannot for the life of me figure this one out. Primary panel has grounds connected, neutrals connected (not to the grounds) and hots feeding the breakers. On the sub-panel, the grounds are connected, the neutrals connected to the neutral bus, and the hots go to the left and right side.
I must be missing something disgustingly obvious. Any ideas?
Thank you!
Joseph