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rgatijnet1
Nov 08, 2016Explorer III
Like everyone else that has a 50 amp RV, I have 240 volts INSIDE my coach at my main breaker panel. That 240 volts is split as it runs through the 50 amp double pole MAIN breaker and this supplies 120 volt power to all of the various electrical components and outlets used in my coach, with each having it's own 120 volt single pole circuit breaker.
SOME, but not all, RV's do use the 240 volts for items like the clothes drier. My friend's Liberty Prevost uses 240 volts for his clothes drier, his oven range, and for his underfloor heating. He still uses the same 50 amp plug in the RV park that we all use and that the OP is installing.
SOME, but not all, RV's do use the 240 volts for items like the clothes drier. My friend's Liberty Prevost uses 240 volts for his clothes drier, his oven range, and for his underfloor heating. He still uses the same 50 amp plug in the RV park that we all use and that the OP is installing.
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