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Jul 29, 2015Explorer II
I had a hard time following how you messed up the adapter. However, to clarify, the 50 AMP cord that RV's with 50 AMP service use as well as it's corresponding outlet is indeed 220V. 220V comes into the RV as the two hot legs are on opposite phases. Just like in your home, they then feed opposite phases in your breaker box. Since all your breakers only tie into one or the other, they only get 110V. However, 220V absolutely does come into your RV.
Anyways, sorry about your mix up and glad it only got a couple of appliances as opposed to something bigger...
Oh, and here is a great site explaining RV 50 AMP 110/220V service...
50 AMP Service Explained.
Anyways, sorry about your mix up and glad it only got a couple of appliances as opposed to something bigger...
Oh, and here is a great site explaining RV 50 AMP 110/220V service...
50 AMP Service Explained.
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