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map40
Jul 25, 2019Explorer
Just make sure you don't install any 240 appliances, because you don't always have 240. Example: All RVs with 50 amp service use either leg, but ALL appliances are 110, so if you combine both circuits feeding it from a SINGLE 110 source they could all potentially run.
Now, if you decide to install a 240V appliance, it will need 240, so it would not run in a 110V 30A plug even if you are feeding both legs.
A 240V appliance could suffer damage if plugged in in this manner. Examples are a cooktop, water heater, AC, etc.
Now, if you decide to install a 240V appliance, it will need 240, so it would not run in a 110V 30A plug even if you are feeding both legs.
A 240V appliance could suffer damage if plugged in in this manner. Examples are a cooktop, water heater, AC, etc.
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