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- MrWizardModeratorI spent most of summer 2012, connected to 30 amp or 20 amp,
No 50 amp RV service available where I camped that summer
If your batteries are charged, it's not that hard to do power management - MEXICOWANDERERExplorerA not so useful 15 amps per leg. Oh well you can't have everything...
- john_betExplorer II
Dusty R wrote:
The same way the utility does for your house out on the pole except on a much smaller scale. The neutral and equipment ground are separate. In the case of this item the equipment ground(ground) from both cords are is bolted to the side of the case with a lug.
But how can you put one 120v leg in and get 2- 120v legs out ?
Or have they seperated the ground and neutral ?
Dusty - LearjetExplorer
Dusty R wrote:
But how can you put one 120v leg in and get 2- 120v legs out ?
Or have they seperated the ground and neutral ?
Dusty
just like a normal 30 amp to 50 amp adapter with a booster in the middle. It is sharing the same 120v leg. - BumpyroadExplorer
wa8yxm wrote:
Bumpyroad wrote:
so it's basically a cheap autoformer???
bumpy
not an AUTOformer, it's a MANU(al)Former :)
thanks for the correction.
bumpy - wa8yxmExplorer III
Bumpyroad wrote:
so it's basically a cheap autoformer???
bumpy
not an AUTOformer, it's a MANU(al)Former :) - Dusty_RExplorerBut how can you put one 120v leg in and get 2- 120v legs out ?
Or have they seperated the ground and neutral ?
Dusty - BumpyroadExplorerso it's basically a cheap autoformer???
bumpy - MEXICOWANDERERExplorerI cheated,
I wrote the guy and asked for a blowup of the stickers. It's nothing more than a 20 ampere rated selectable 15% boost transformer, with a switch and a pilot light. - LearjetExplorer
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