I took my wall connector off the unfinished wall in my garage and then installed wallboard. Then I reinstalled the wall connector the wall connector is not working. No lights on the front at all.
When I took it off the wall I only turned off the breaker and removed the face-plate to the wall charger. I did not disconnect any wiring.
Here is the voltages I measured:
At the breaker panel:
L1 to neutral = 49V
L2 to neutral = 120V
L1 to L2 = 61V
At the wall connector (the connection pins with the face-plate off)
L1 to G = 49V
L2/N to G = 120V
L1 to L2/N = 61V
To me it seemed like the issue is with the L1 circuit, since I moved the wall connector and might have moved the cables within the unit I tried to tighten it but I was not able to turn it at all (it was torque to spec when it was installed).
I then tried to tighten the L1 line to the 60Amp breaker and I was able to tighten that one a bit more. I tried testing the voltage and got the same readings as above.
Now I am starting to think it is breaker but the breaker is only 2.5 years old.
Any ideas?
When I took it off the wall I only turned off the breaker and removed the face-plate to the wall charger. I did not disconnect any wiring.
Here is the voltages I measured:
At the breaker panel:
L1 to neutral = 49V
L2 to neutral = 120V
L1 to L2 = 61V
At the wall connector (the connection pins with the face-plate off)
L1 to G = 49V
L2/N to G = 120V
L1 to L2/N = 61V
To me it seemed like the issue is with the L1 circuit, since I moved the wall connector and might have moved the cables within the unit I tried to tighten it but I was not able to turn it at all (it was torque to spec when it was installed).
I then tried to tighten the L1 line to the 60Amp breaker and I was able to tighten that one a bit more. I tried testing the voltage and got the same readings as above.
Now I am starting to think it is breaker but the breaker is only 2.5 years old.
Any ideas?
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