leonbell
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- Leon
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- Ford F150 Lightning Lariat 2023
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I haven't seen this mentioned, so forgive me if this has been discussed.
I have been using my Pro Power via 240v output from truck bed to run power to a boathouse while we are doing construction on the house (and as a result power to the boathouse has been cut completely from the mains). The electrician removed the grounding in the boathouse so that the truck could power the circuits.
Since the output from truck is "generator bonded neutral' it would not work until we removed the grounding.
Works great.
But... I noticed yesterday that while standing on wet ground with bare feet that there was a distinct tingle when I touched the rear bed of the truck.
That can't be good.
I assume that I need to have the dealer see if there is a bad connection somewhere.
I have been using my Pro Power via 240v output from truck bed to run power to a boathouse while we are doing construction on the house (and as a result power to the boathouse has been cut completely from the mains). The electrician removed the grounding in the boathouse so that the truck could power the circuits.
Since the output from truck is "generator bonded neutral' it would not work until we removed the grounding.
Works great.
But... I noticed yesterday that while standing on wet ground with bare feet that there was a distinct tingle when I touched the rear bed of the truck.
That can't be good.
I assume that I need to have the dealer see if there is a bad connection somewhere.
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