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azdryheat
May 28, 2020Explorer
You are mistaking a 50 amp RV plug with a 220 volt plug. There is no 220v at any RV site. It is a 50 amp hookup. Each leg is 120 volts. You're looking a 4 flat blades. Two blades are 120 volt, one blade is a neutral and the other blade is a ground. If your trailer has two blades and a round post that is for a 30 amp connection. You need an adapter to connect your 30 amp to a 50 amp power supply.
Your trailer's power cord will not physically fit into a 220 volt power supply.
TV's and microwaves do not run on battery power. They only run on 110 volt.
I truly think you need someone to personally show you how things are supposed to work.
Your trailer's power cord will not physically fit into a 220 volt power supply.
TV's and microwaves do not run on battery power. They only run on 110 volt.
I truly think you need someone to personally show you how things are supposed to work.
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