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wolfe10
Feb 16, 2014Explorer
Correct, Matt.
Since an RV 50 amp has two hots, a neutral and ground, it is very rare that they are miswired.
It is the electrician who is used to putting in the old house dryer outlets (two hots and a ground) that get in trouble-- because an RV 30 has ONE HOT, a neutral and ground.
Since an RV 50 amp has two hots, a neutral and ground, it is very rare that they are miswired.
It is the electrician who is used to putting in the old house dryer outlets (two hots and a ground) that get in trouble-- because an RV 30 has ONE HOT, a neutral and ground.
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