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Hank_MI
Apr 11, 2017Explorer
Nicholsfamily05 wrote:
We have a 50 amp set up at our house and we purchased the receptical that allows us to close the cover all the way. It's nice keeps it out of the elements but makes a great place for. It's to make a nest. That part sucks!
But one leg should be 120volt and the other 110volts with the neutral and a ground with a 50 amp breaker. Pretty cheap to do if you can yourself, if not make sure you get an electrician that knows what they are doing.
I hope you had an electrician do this because it's apparent you don't understand electrical supply. Hot legs to neutral are a nominal 120v. The voltage may vary some depending on electrical system load but it's considered 120v. There is no nominal 110v electrical supply.
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