โJun-05-2013 08:53 AM
โJun-12-2013 04:10 PM
โJun-12-2013 03:45 PM
KMLsquared wrote:
I might be mistaken but I did not think the utility even provided a neutral?
โJun-11-2013 02:51 PM
Atom Ant wrote:
If it ever worked for welding, there has to be some confidence that the neutral is neutral or the welder wouldn't have worked at all.
โJun-11-2013 12:37 PM
โJun-11-2013 10:55 AM
โJun-11-2013 07:04 AM
โJun-10-2013 07:28 PM
KMLsquared wrote:
I might be mistaken but I did not think the utility even provided a neutral?
โJun-10-2013 07:05 PM
KMLsquared wrote:
I might be mistaken but I did not think the utility even provided a neutral?
โJun-10-2013 06:58 PM
โJun-10-2013 06:52 PM
LostinAZ wrote:
What isn't being mentioned when we discuss two 110 V legs is they have to be out of phase to create 220V service. My understanding is that the 50 Amp service we hook into at RV Resort/Park pedestals, the two 110V 50 amp legs are not out of phase and therefore 220V is never present inside the RV.
โJun-10-2013 05:26 PM
โJun-07-2013 09:56 PM
Jim and Barb wrote:
RGordon is absoulty right! I have been an Industrial Maintenance Supervisor for 10 + years. All it is 220 single phase its only two 110 legs with a ground wire where it ties on a buss bar in the box that is also a tie point for your nuteral on a 110 v circut. The AMP rating is how much draw it it can handel while working 30 AMP is normal for a house.
โJun-07-2013 05:13 PM
โJun-07-2013 04:57 PM
โJun-07-2013 04:21 PM
jeepman71 wrote:
I am currious, if my rv were a 50amp system and I plug into a 220V welder or dryer outlet what will I find? What different circuits or equipment would likely be damaged?
Let's assume that this rv is a very late model like a 2012.
I don't have to worry because mine is only a 30amp.