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Coach-man
May 24, 2015Explorer
full_mosey wrote:
Hi Coach-man;
You don't get a single Volts reading from a 50A receptacle. There are two 120 Volt circuits, one at the 9 O'clock and the Other at 3 O'clock. You measure each separately to Neutral(6 O'clock).
It is likely that one of the 50A legs was 90V.
Now, back to your 50A -> 30A pigtail question. I use one whenever I can. I also use a 30A -> 20A.
However,it is wrong to do so by the book. The long answer, which I already explained but you have not grasped yet, is that circuit breakers protect downstream wiring. The 30A cable going into your RV is upstream from the 30A breaker. Technically, that cable is unprotected by the 50A breaker.
HTH;
John
Your all Nuts! When you plug a tee bone adaptor into a 50 amp plug, you will only see one side of the two L1, L2 hot leads, that is the only way this will work! As for protectors for a 30 amp cord?? I guess code enforcement should be called to every campground in the US to check for the "approved" protectors, people like you make posting questions and having a useful conversation on this website impossible! I should have ignored you, since if you argue with idiots it is hard to tell the differance! Oh and please tell me again which walmart sells autoformers?
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