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Big_Blue
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Sep 01, 2016

Canada Power Connections

Good Morning.

Just when you thing you have thought of everything, you think of something else.

Leaving for Nova Scotia today, will get there tomorrow. We have the standard 30A & 50A power cords. My preliminary research indicates no incompatibility issues. The plugs for Canada and the US are 100% compatible.

Please confirm.

Tnx, B&P.
  • Been there , in NS & NF , No problem with the power plugs. Enjoy the beautiful
    sights, I wish I could come along.
    Siggy
  • http://www.swanlakerecresort.com/services.htm

    copy and paste as this is the norm in the areas Iam familiar with
    full normal proper RV 30 and 50 amp and 86 degrees yesterday
    but cooling off now
  • charwan wrote:
    accsys wrote:
    About the only difference we have noticed is that many of the pedestals do not have circuit breakers. The power is hot all the time.


    Yep sure do and when you blow one you blow several sites. LOL Also you will find a lot of just 15 amps. Don't need that much A/C up there Your going to a great place to travel in and a lot to see.


    I certainly have no idea where(what rv park) u were at where there were no breakers
    But I have never seen such a set up here.Its against code for one thing
    as far as AC goes mines been on since mid june and running as I type
    I think when you make general references you paint a extremely untrue picture
  • accsys wrote:
    About the only difference we have noticed is that many of the pedestals do not have circuit breakers. The power is hot all the time.


    Yep sure do and when you blow one you blow several sites. LOL Also you will find a lot of just 15 amps. Don't need that much A/C up there Your going to a great place to travel in and a lot to see.
  • About the only difference we have noticed is that many of the pedestals do not have circuit breakers. The power is hot all the time.