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wa8yxm wrote:
15,20 and 30 amp service are like this
Neutral <-120VAC-> hot
50 amp service is like this
L1<-120VAC->Neutral<-120vac->L2
L1<--240 Volts alternating-->L2
There may be one, and only one thing, in MOST motor homes (there are always exceptions) that needs 240 volt, that is an Energery management system.. If it sees 240 volts L-1 to L-2 it knows you are on 50 amps. Else it assumes 30.
So why do they do this? Well, has to do with the physics of electricity.
IF you pump 50 amps down L-1 and let's say it looses 2 volts
You pump another 50 amps down L-2 and it looses 2 volts
How much is lost on the "Return" (Neutral) line,, answer, Not a thing since no current is flowing in the neutral. You just cut your voltage drop in half
But if you pump that same 50 amps down JUST ONE LEG, two volts is lost each way.
(Sorry can not ascii draw this) But another way of putting it is efficiency.
If you want to confirm 240 volts, the easiest way (NOTE There is Danger here) is to open the power distribution center and measure the voltage between the two MAIN breakers. it shoudl say 220 in your case (230-240 is excellent 220-250 is acceptable)
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Sep-08-2014 01:19 PM
rickvikki wrote:
Hello everyone:
We have a 40 ft Tiffen Phaeton Motorhome. We are plugged into 50 amp service but our AC voltage indicator inside MH is only at 110. Any ideas as to what is wrong? I know this is kind of vague but we are "vague" when it comes to electricity 🙂
Thanks Vikki and Rick
Sep-08-2014 01:13 PM
Sep-08-2014 01:11 PM
rickvikki wrote:
Hello everyone:
We have a 40 ft Tiffen Phaeton Motorhome. We are plugged into 50 amp service but our AC voltage indicator inside MH is only at 110. Any ideas as to what is wrong? I know this is kind of vague but we are "vague" when it comes to electricity 🙂
Thanks Vikki and Rick
Sep-08-2014 01:10 PM
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