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Jim
Jul 13, 2015Explorer
Eggactly. Doug is correct as usual.
The thing is that plug would not fit a campground 30A outlet for RVs even if it had a round ground...because the angle of the two active legs is different for RV 30A plugs. (One is hot, 120V, the other neutral).
RV plugs and sockets, 30A, are different enough that they have their own designation. They are designated with a TT (for travel trailer).
The 50A plugs and sockets for RVs are the same as home/business appliances though.
The thing is that plug would not fit a campground 30A outlet for RVs even if it had a round ground...because the angle of the two active legs is different for RV 30A plugs. (One is hot, 120V, the other neutral).
RV plugs and sockets, 30A, are different enough that they have their own designation. They are designated with a TT (for travel trailer).
The 50A plugs and sockets for RVs are the same as home/business appliances though.
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