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vermilye
Aug 30, 2019Explorer
While you may need to change the panel or add a sub panel, 240V is available in any normal 50 amp RV service. The biggest problem from my point of view is that you won't be able to run the AC when connected to a 30 amp site using an adapter.
The site wiring that wa8yxm mentioned is rare, but would also present the same problem as using a 30 amp adapter. You need the two legs of 120V, not one leg doubled to get 240V...
The site wiring that wa8yxm mentioned is rare, but would also present the same problem as using a 30 amp adapter. You need the two legs of 120V, not one leg doubled to get 240V...
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