stro1965 wrote:
GrumpyandGrandma wrote:
If your not doing it yourself be sure the electrician knows that it is a 110v circuit. There have been several horror stories where it was connected as a 220 line and messed up everything.
This happened to me. Luckily I questioned it before plugging in my RV.
This was another reason I used the 50/30/20 RV box. The 30 amp 110 is correctly wired in the box and 220 volts is available at the 50 amp outlet for all the folks who have welders, generators, etc. Yes-it costs more but you get a lot back in safety and usefulness in my opinion. Something to think about.