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pianotuna
Jan 10, 2014Nomad III
Hi,
The trailer breaker can not protect the cord because the cord comes before the breaker. My "reading" of what he says, is that the 50 amp pedestal breaker is tripping. I repeat "this is a SERIOUS overload" of a 30 amp cord.
The trailer breaker can not protect the cord because the cord comes before the breaker. My "reading" of what he says, is that the 50 amp pedestal breaker is tripping. I repeat "this is a SERIOUS overload" of a 30 amp cord.
mrekim wrote:
Each leg is a 50 amp 120 volt circuit. There should be a 30 amp breaker in the trailer to protect the shore power line.
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