โApr-21-2015 08:30 AM
โApr-28-2015 05:59 AM
motorcycle jack wrote:
There is another way to wire a 50A plug with just one side of the 120V-50A and wire it into the 30A distribution. That will give you 50A instead of 30A, but you need to use one of the hots, ground and neutral. For proper wiring on the web.
โApr-27-2015 08:51 PM
myredracer wrote:I'm rarely hooked up to a pedestal. If I am, it's at a casino or a campground close to an event. I have 50 amp service at my house. I know how you Canadians are though--unlimited hydro and everyone still tries to save a watt, lol.westend wrote:
The absence of a 50 amp receptacle at a campground pedestal is not that common anymore and, if encountered, can be dealt with easily using an adaptor.
You must be staying only in high-end CGs...:B The NEC (art. 551) only requires 20% of pedestals to have 50 amp while 30 amps are required at 70% of them.
The NEC requirements are min. and anyone can upgrade from that, but it does add a lot of cost to the initial wiring. The NEC is way behind on keeping up with all the RVs these days with 50 amp services. Same on how wiring size is calculated to each pedestal.
Many of the CGs we stay at are older ones and have maybe 10% (?) or less 50 amps, which I'm guessing is because the NEC requirements decades ago required even fewer 50 amp pedestals.
โApr-27-2015 07:34 PM
westend wrote:
The absence of a 50 amp receptacle at a campground pedestal is not that common anymore and, if encountered, can be dealt with easily using an adaptor.
โApr-26-2015 06:38 PM
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โApr-26-2015 11:58 AM
myredracer wrote:
From Cheapheat's website:
Q: CAN I UPGRADE MY RV FROM A 30 AMP SERVICE TO A 50 AMP SERVICE?
A: YES, It can be usually be performed by a qualified electrician for a couple hundred dollars.
How do you upgrade to 50 amps for only a couple hundred dollars? Is it a true 120/240 volt 50 amp service and with a new panelboard and 50A shore power cord? There is a complete lack of tech. info. on the website and I would study what they say and have to offer very carefully if considering anything from them.
The problem I see with upgrading to 50 amps is that a lot of pedestals in CGs don't have 50 amps.Scooter Alfa wrote:
Larry McGaugh
President
RV Comfort Systems
Ph 425-408-3140
These people have a complete way to change from 30 amp to 50 amp service without changing everything. Its for adding there electric heater to your trailer but you don't have to but can use this to up your amps. Just google RV Comfort System and you will see a place to email him for the info. The first time he sent it to me it didn't come threw so I emailed him and told him and he sent it the correct way the second time. Scott
โApr-26-2015 11:17 AM
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โApr-26-2015 05:52 AM
Scooter Alfa wrote:
Larry McGaugh
President
RV Comfort Systems
Ph 425-408-3140
These people have a complete way to change from 30 amp to 50 amp service without changing everything. Its for adding there electric heater to your trailer but you don't have to but can use this to up your amps. Just google RV Comfort System and you will see a place to email him for the info. The first time he sent it to me it didn't come threw so I emailed him and told him and he sent it the correct way the second time. Scott
โApr-25-2015 11:07 PM
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โApr-21-2015 09:52 AM
aclay wrote:
This has probably been covered, but in my cursory search I didn't see much.
I have a Sprinter 311BHS and it has 30A service. I have to do a lot of power management not to trip the breaker. What all would be involved in changing it, and how much would it cost? I realize new inverter, probably new breaker panel, and a new outside plug/cord. I have to imagine the last bit would be the biggest pain as it would require cutting. I would probably want a professional to do this, but I would like to know just how much it would cost.
Before all the questions about loads; this is what could potentially be running at one time: Outside fridge, inside fridge, hot water heater, AC, TV, possibly 2nd tv in bunkhouse, coffee pot or microwave. Obviously we can time some of this, but usually if I have to run the AC i have to switch the hot water heater to propane. This isn't a deal breaking situation, I'm just looking for an improvement.
The next model year Sprinter offered 50A service as an option...
Anyone done this change? Anyone know about the pros/cons? Costs?
Thanks.
โApr-21-2015 09:21 AM
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