Our TD has a hot skin.
I get a light tingle on my wrist when I touch the fender. That light tingle changes dramatically when I put my barefoot in a puddle of water and touch the fender.....
My frame and skin is NOT bonded to the PD4045
What I have found.
1) My power supply cord didn't have a ground prong. After I plugged it into a proper cord the hot skin went away. (I don't think that I should have a hot skin so I plugged the none grounded cord back in for trouble shooting.)
2) I pulled all 12V fuses and checked for fender voltage.....still there.
3) turned off the breaker that feeds the single GFCI outlet....still there
4) turned off the breaker that turns on the PD4045 ....still there
5) turned off the 30A main....no shock
6)I disconnected my shore power inlet and temporarily rewired it using a different cord and plugin.....still there
7)checked my 120v wiring to see if i screwed through it... cant find a single spot. All of the 120V wires are ran through wood and none of it is near the siding or frame.
How on earth can I have a hot skin? I don't understand how I am getting that much of a jolt? Is it normal to have a hot skin when your ground is not working?
The PD 4045 came with sketchy installation instructions. I found a diagram here that looked right and made sense.
Thanks for your help!
Steve