Hey guys, I made what may be an expensive mistake and need some advice! I moved into a new house with a workshop. The previous owner told me that the plug on the outside was for an rv. I looked at the plug. It said 30 amp and was the same plug as my rpod 177. I should have tested it before plugging in, but I got in a hurry and didn't. Lesson learned! Turns out it was wired wrong and was actually a 220. Doooooh!
The only thing I turned on was the ac. I noticed it making an odd noise, so I shut it off and unplugged the power. That's when I realized something was wrong. I'm very surprized that no breakers tripped or fuses burned out.
Since doing this, my fridge, microwave and ac still seem to be operating fine..as far as I can tell. However it looks like my battery is no longer taking a charge. Can I assume that I will probably need to replace the power converter? Looks like the same model is running about 140 bucks.
My tv/VCR combo seems to be fried too. I plugged it into an extension cord from an outlet in my house and it won't come on, so it looks like I'll have to replace that too.
All the lights still come on off of battery power, but when I flip the water pump switch, it does not kick on. I'm not sure if it is fried, or If the power converter possibly being bad is keeping it from coming on.
Can y'all think of anything else I need to check within the electrical system and electrical components?
Thanks for your advise, and I hope someone can learn from my mistake. Always check the current before you plug in.