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ScottG
Oct 23, 2016Nomad
To put it another way, both are at the pedestal;
50A with 110/220V available at the receptacle. (Note that this is a standard 50A recept for a common 240V residential range.) That full 240Volts is brought up to the braker panel in the RV where it is separated into two 120V busses for use in the RV.
30A receptacle with 120V is also Available at the pedestal.
50A with 110/220V available at the receptacle. (Note that this is a standard 50A recept for a common 240V residential range.) That full 240Volts is brought up to the braker panel in the RV where it is separated into two 120V busses for use in the RV.
30A receptacle with 120V is also Available at the pedestal.
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