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WASTATELIVING
Nov 01, 2021Explorer
way2roll wrote:WASTATELIVING wrote:
Home. On a subpanel. I've checked the main panel and the sub and haven't found any issues or popped breakers there.
When you say sub panel, what do you mean? The most common method for plugging in at home is a dogbone to plug into a 20 A outlet. Do you have an inverter? Most newer RV's have an inverter that controls the outlets.
By subpanel I mean that the panel we are plugged into is controlled by another breaker on the opposite side of the wall. Not my preference but I did not wire that as we are staying at a friend's place. Its seemingly correctly wired, we've been living in it for 2.5 months now without any issue. I do have an inverter and have had that set so the 120v is passing through it as it should.
Thanks
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