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10forty2 wrote:
Seriously, it cost me about $250 to get and electrician to make a 70' run of wire from my panel box on one end of the house terminating with a 50amp RV outlet on the other end next to the driveway where I park my coach. Now, all I have to do is plug in and I can run everything in the RV anytime I want. Why not?
May-06-2016 11:26 AM
May-06-2016 11:24 AM
wa8yxm wrote:
Another thing.. In my last post I mentioned both 30 and 50 amp. If you have an electrician install an outlet off that sub panel.. Have him put in a 50 amp outlet.. They will do that right.
IF you have a pre-existing outlet in the 30-50 amp range for tools like welders and air compressors.. Very good chance if you plug in you will be sorry.. 50 amp service is 240 volt, FOUR WIRES,, Welders and Air Compressors and other heavy gear are 240 volt THREE wires.
In the RV world 3 wire outelts are 120 volt
plugging into a welder outlet lets the magic smoke out of your expensive electronics, and you can not easily put it back.
May-06-2016 11:08 AM
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May-06-2016 10:44 AM
georgelesley wrote:
I am wanting to make sure I use a heavy enough gauge cable so not to have too much voltage drop with I'll say 300-400 watts draw using refer and trickle chargers? 12 or maybe 10 gauge wire? I don't know the formula to calculate voltage drop over 150ft. Thx!
May-06-2016 10:22 AM
donn0128 wrote:
Remember, you need wire sized to match your MHs power cord. Is it 30 or 50A? Not only the refer, but converter, and everything else could get powered.
May-06-2016 09:53 AM