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PaulJ2
Jan 21, 2014Explorer
SolidAxleDurango wrote:hughesjm21 wrote:
I hope you are not thinking that you need 220v for an rv. They use 120 v , 50a.
Please refrain from offering electrical advice.
Well--yes and no. 50 amp rv service is two lines of 120V each, 180 degrees out of phase with each other. 220V across them, however the rv's use each line of 120V separately for about half the things inside the rv.
Only things that might use 220V would be a clothes dryer, water heater, or electric furnace. My experience.
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