โJun-06-2019 10:05 AM
โJun-06-2019 01:29 PM
Timothy2001 wrote:Yes very standard NEMA 14-50 connector, two pole 50 amp breaker, and 6/3 wire to connect. Slam dunk for any licensed electrician. Only thing that might run up the cost is pulling the wire depending on conditions.
Thanks very much for the quick responses, a bit more complicated than I thought. I will likely have a 50 AMP breaker installed in the house panel wtih an appropriate recepticle.
โJun-06-2019 12:44 PM
Executive wrote:
50amp service uses a minimum of 10ga wire, depending on the length of the run. Hire a licensed electrician....Dennis
โJun-06-2019 12:42 PM
โJun-06-2019 12:25 PM
mtofell1 wrote:
Getting a full electrical service at home is a really nice thing to do/have done. I love being able to use my RV to the fullest even in the driveway (hell, even the "doghouse" isn't so bad when DW sends me there :))
Next step is to be able to dump tanks at home. This was a real game changer for me. No more waiting in line heading out of the campground on Sunday. No more making the kids "hold it" until we get home.
โJun-06-2019 12:09 PM
โJun-06-2019 11:56 AM
Timothy2001 wrote:
Thanks very much for the quick responses, a bit more complicated than I thought. I will likely have a 50 AMP breaker installed in the house panel wtih an appropriate recepticle.
โJun-06-2019 11:41 AM
โJun-06-2019 11:22 AM
โJun-06-2019 10:51 AM
Executive wrote:
Whoa Kimo Sabbe! It's a bit more complicated than simply replacing a breaker and receptacle. That is unless your home fire insurance is paid in full, you no longer like your house, and the insurance company won't find you at fault for frying all the wiring inside your box. Generally, 20amp service, (Tee shaped receptacle) uses 12 ga wire, 15amp service (Double I shaped receptacle) uses 14 ga wire. 50amp service uses a minimum of 10ga wire, depending on the length of the run. Simply changing out the breaker and receptacle will allow you to power up you A/C units for a bit as your breaker will not trip. However, your house wiring will then become a substitute for your breaker. Once the wiring gets too hot, it will melt and burn through if you're lucky. If you're not so lucky, it'll simply start a fire and burn your house down. Hire a licensed electrician....Dennis
โJun-06-2019 10:49 AM
โJun-06-2019 10:34 AM
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โJun-06-2019 10:29 AM
โJun-06-2019 10:22 AM
Timothy2001 wrote:
Thanks very much for the quick responses, a bit more complicated than I thought. I will likely have a 50 AMP breaker installed in the house panel wtih an appropriate recepticle.
โJun-06-2019 10:17 AM