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steiny93
Jul 29, 2015Explorer
Roll_Tide,
Don't beat yourself up to much; we've had hired electricians try and do the same thing on 3 different occasions (2 new construction scenarios and an existing structure add)
Many assume the 50amps are 220v for an rv; happens a lot more then one thinks.
I'd strongly recommend this as a great time to get some power protection on the rig. They are cheap insurance for any future situations.
Don't beat yourself up to much; we've had hired electricians try and do the same thing on 3 different occasions (2 new construction scenarios and an existing structure add)
Many assume the 50amps are 220v for an rv; happens a lot more then one thinks.
I'd strongly recommend this as a great time to get some power protection on the rig. They are cheap insurance for any future situations.
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