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wa8yxm
Apr 19, 2016Explorer III
Only thing I see is that the camper has TWO power cords and thus runs the risk of overloading the pedistal.
Campground I'm at I can run 2,3,4 cords but my primary cord is 50 amps. and the breaker that feeds the pedestal is also 50 amps. So though I can run a 2nd cord, If I go over 50 amps (on either leg) I'm in the dark.. Nice way of enforcing the power limit in my book, PLUS it means I am the ONLY RV on this "loop" power wise. (most campgrounds will have much larger breakers but several sites "Daisy Chained" down the way.. This park each site has it's own main breaker back at the power distribution panels.)
Campground I'm at I can run 2,3,4 cords but my primary cord is 50 amps. and the breaker that feeds the pedestal is also 50 amps. So though I can run a 2nd cord, If I go over 50 amps (on either leg) I'm in the dark.. Nice way of enforcing the power limit in my book, PLUS it means I am the ONLY RV on this "loop" power wise. (most campgrounds will have much larger breakers but several sites "Daisy Chained" down the way.. This park each site has it's own main breaker back at the power distribution panels.)
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