KD4UPL wrote:
lawrosa wrote:
arrrggg..
All voltages in the USA as long as I remember is called 120V / 240V..
Not 110, 115, 220, 230...etc...as stated below.
The OP has a 50 amp plug as he has two A/C's
First lets ask what adapter are you using as they are not all created equal.. Some will only power 1/2 the RV as both legs in the adapter are not tied together...
In either scenerio you will only be limited to 15 amps regardless..
Are you going 15 -30 - 50 or just 15 - 50?
Whats the make and model of the adapter?
You will not have issues but need to watch what you use..
I feel your pain. You can always spot the really really old electricians because they still say 110/220.
That was the standard up until about the end of WWII. Then the standard was raised to 117/234. You can still find some old equipment marked 117v form time to time. In the '60s the standard was raised again to 120/240. So, you had to be an electrician in the '40s to think it's 110v. But, people still say it.
I often say 110 and I wasn't even alive in the 40's. Explain that? How about this, if I say I have 110 volt outlets in my house, do you assume I have a really old house with really old outlets, or do you assume I'm no electrician and I really have 120 volt outlets in my house? Does anybody really not know what the OP's original question was, or was everybody just trying to impress us with their electrical knowledge?