RasMouSein wrote:
Safety note people!!
Watch it when saying 240v outlet, for the rv one might be tempt to say 50amp 240v outlet, but in reality it's 50amp, 120v...
It by using both "legs" in the panel it's reduce the copper needs.
Only RV outlet are just for RV, welders dryers and stove, use 240v and have their own outlet.
Just like in your kitchen using the same neutral to the outlet, both receptacle are on different "leg". You can check with your multi meter and see that those outlet have "240v" but not really...
This isn't true. A 50A RV outlet is wired just like a standard dryer outlet. Nothing special about it at all and it is a 120/240V outlet.