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garry1p
Aug 17, 2013Explorer
I did it slightly different from most.
I have a two position outside breaker box with two 120V breakers installed, one 30 amp and one 20amp, these feed two outlets one 30amp 120V RV plug and one standard 120V dual household outlet.
The breaker box has a 2ft long 6 gage wire with a 50 amp male plug. I plug that into the CG pedestal and then plug my 30amp RV plug into the 30 amp outlet and the rear AC into the other outlet.
Very inexpensive, no heavy cable to drag around and works great. You do have to fix the rear AC to run from the generator or the CB outlet but that is an easy fix.
I have a two position outside breaker box with two 120V breakers installed, one 30 amp and one 20amp, these feed two outlets one 30amp 120V RV plug and one standard 120V dual household outlet.
The breaker box has a 2ft long 6 gage wire with a 50 amp male plug. I plug that into the CG pedestal and then plug my 30amp RV plug into the 30 amp outlet and the rear AC into the other outlet.
Very inexpensive, no heavy cable to drag around and works great. You do have to fix the rear AC to run from the generator or the CB outlet but that is an easy fix.
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