Apr-26-2013 05:21 AM
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sailor_lou wrote:
In order to maintain the RV.net standards, I'll offer the following:
With 30 Amp service you will only have every other load working if your rig is facing north or all the loads at 60.0 volts if facing south. The generator works pretty much the same way, but the directions are tied to facing either east or west. Hope this helps maintain our site standards.
Only kidding !!!!!
Lou
Apr-26-2013 07:10 AM
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Apr-26-2013 06:02 AM
westernrvparkowner wrote:Dutch_12078 wrote:This is unusual, a response to a 50 amp/30amp question that is absolutely correct. But just wait, I am pretty sure a whole bunch of goofy-deer responses will still show up.
All of your equipment will run, assuming you have no uncommon 240 volt appliances. The 30/50 adapter supplies the single 120 hot leg to both of the 50 amp service hot legs. The 30 amp breaker limit does mean you won't be able to run as many devices at the same time though, so you'll need to alternate the heavy draw item usage.
Apr-26-2013 05:59 AM
Apr-26-2013 05:58 AM
Dutch_12078 wrote:This is unusual, a response to a 50 amp/30amp question that is absolutely correct. But just wait, I am pretty sure a whole bunch of goofy-deer responses will still show up.
All of your equipment will run, assuming you have no uncommon 240 volt appliances. The 30/50 adapter supplies the single 120 hot leg to both of the 50 amp service hot legs. The 30 amp breaker limit does mean you won't be able to run as many devices at the same time though, so you'll need to alternate the heavy draw item usage.
Apr-26-2013 05:25 AM