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BurbMan
May 28, 2020Explorer II
Spot on, Bobbo! What you call a welder outlet is also common for dryers, water heaters, and other 220/240v appliances. Most electricians are not familiar with RVs and when you ask for a 30a outlet, you get the top version because that's all they've ever installed. Sometimes the sparky will put in the correct outlet and wire it for 220/240v.
Beachcomber certainly fried a whole bunch of stuff, including the converter (why the batteries no longer charge), TV, micro, etc.
Beachcomber certainly fried a whole bunch of stuff, including the converter (why the batteries no longer charge), TV, micro, etc.
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