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DrewE wrote:I used a "motor-rated" 30 amp toggle switch in a weatherproof enclosure next to our 30 amp RV recept. in the carport. Motor-rated switches have heavier contacts to withstand motor inrush current and are compact compared to other options. Turning power off before plugging in will help extend the life of plug and recept. The converter/charger has an inrush current that causes pitting on a plug blade and recept. contact surfaces and over time will attract dirt and eventually possibly cause overheating and a meltdown. I had two 15 amp extension cord connectors go up in smoke in the driveway and then installed a 30 amp recept. which solved that.
You can easily get "light switches" rated for 30A at big box stores and other places. I put one of those in (on the inside of the garage) when I installed a 30A RV socket at my house. Being inside meant I didn't have to dither about with a weatherproof housing for the switch.
Ordinary cheap light switches are not rated for 30A, of course; it's only certain heavy-duty ones that are, typically two pole switches (but only one pole is used in this case).
Jun-20-2018 10:20 AM
bigorange wrote:
“Perfectly legal”...I agree. I’m not aware of any requirement for a disconnect in the box. I’m also not familiar with the recommendation to have the outlet disconnected when plugging/unplugging.
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bigorange wrote:
That box has no disconnect in it.
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