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wa8yxm
Nov 04, 2014Explorer III
Most parks have a "one to a customer" policy when it comes to plugs and outelts
Your 50 amp box SHOULD have 3 outlets a standard 50, a TT-30 and a GFCI duplex 15/20 If you plug in more than one cord you MAY be ask to leave, but standard 50 amp service is 50 amps at 240 volts divided
L1-120-N-120-L2 (that is how it is divided)
I do not like calling that 100 amps, but effectively that is what it is, you get 120 volts times 100 amps or 12000 watts total power if you are perfectly balanced.
30 amp service is one leg 30 amp or 3,600 watts.
Very few RV's need more than 50 amp service.
Your 50 amp box SHOULD have 3 outlets a standard 50, a TT-30 and a GFCI duplex 15/20 If you plug in more than one cord you MAY be ask to leave, but standard 50 amp service is 50 amps at 240 volts divided
L1-120-N-120-L2 (that is how it is divided)
I do not like calling that 100 amps, but effectively that is what it is, you get 120 volts times 100 amps or 12000 watts total power if you are perfectly balanced.
30 amp service is one leg 30 amp or 3,600 watts.
Very few RV's need more than 50 amp service.
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