bob213 wrote:
Be careful! Many electricians make the same mistake when it comes to RV's.
Read this (and maybe have the electrician look at it also before he does anything)
RV Electric
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And Do NOT wire it to your dryer outlet AND be careful with electricians.
I TOLD an electrician about it NOT NOT being 220 AND printed out that sheet, AND bought the RV plug and he STILL WIRED IT 220.
So stand right next to any electrician who thinks he knows more than an RV'ers the whole time he wires it. You DO know more than them when it comes to your RV.
Cost me $3,000 in repairs to my RV. I went out of town while they put up my shore station. Came back late at night and plugged in to my new shore station and, boom.