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wa8yxm
Jan 16, 2019Explorer III
If it is a commercial building make sure a professional installs/ed the outlet
YOu will have no problems. NOTHING in yoru RV needs 240 volts (Minor exception if you have an ALL ELECTRIC RV that may not be the case) Everythign is 120 volt
THe only thing in MOST RV's needing 200 volt or more is an Inetlletec Energery Manager.. this is the device that sheds loads if you are on 30 amps. the 200+ is how it knwos you are on 50.
With 110/208 the current on the neutral will be a bit complex. but it will still be below 50 amps so you won't have a problem.
YOu will have no problems. NOTHING in yoru RV needs 240 volts (Minor exception if you have an ALL ELECTRIC RV that may not be the case) Everythign is 120 volt
THe only thing in MOST RV's needing 200 volt or more is an Inetlletec Energery Manager.. this is the device that sheds loads if you are on 30 amps. the 200+ is how it knwos you are on 50.
With 110/208 the current on the neutral will be a bit complex. but it will still be below 50 amps so you won't have a problem.
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