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valhalla360
Apr 16, 2018Navigator
If the park sells me a site with 30amp electricity unless they specifically call out the voltage, the assumption is it's standard 120v power so if I take 30amps at 120v at the RV by boosting the voltage back up around 120v, I have only taken what was contractually agreed to.
If the park has a substandard system that can't provide what they are selling, it's not my fault.
If I bypass the circuit breaker on the pedestal and start drawing 40amps, they have a legitimate complaint but otherwise, they can provide what they sold or shut up about the use of voltage boosters.
If you are worried about being called out, you can mount the box in the compartment (with reasonable airflow to allow cooling) and they will never know the difference.
If the park has a substandard system that can't provide what they are selling, it's not my fault.
If I bypass the circuit breaker on the pedestal and start drawing 40amps, they have a legitimate complaint but otherwise, they can provide what they sold or shut up about the use of voltage boosters.
If you are worried about being called out, you can mount the box in the compartment (with reasonable airflow to allow cooling) and they will never know the difference.
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