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time2roll
May 30, 2019Nomad
dfoxhoven wrote:Yes you can. Doubt it meets code. Best to install a covered GFCI outlet for the RV. Use an adapter.
The dryer outlet looks like any old 15-20 amp outlet as I understand that it is soley for running the motor as the heating comes from the natural gas. My question is....can I tap into this outlet and put a 30 amp RV outlet directly behind it on the outside wall to plug my RV into?
dfoxhoven wrote:If the outlet is 30 amp to power a dryer it will have 240v available and a NEMA 10-30 or 14-30 connector. This cannot be directly used for the 30 amp RV.
> Tap into my 30 amp Dryer outlet for an RV outlet???
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