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dodge guy wrote:Dodge guy that is incorrect.
Look at the wiring of a 50A RV outlet. It is not 240V! Now you can wire in 240 after the panel in the RV. But coming in, no it’s 2 120V 50A circuits. Just adding up the voltage does not make it 240!
Apr-22-2021 08:25 AM
dodge guy wrote:ScottG wrote:dodge guy wrote:
Well first off you can’t use a 220V circuit on a 50A RV!
Second higher amps is always the better way to go.
But since you’re wiring everything, why not just run a couple 50A RV services with a 30A RV outlet.
Every 50A RV has 240VAC coming into it but it's then separated into two 120VAC circuits.
Look at the wiring of a 50A RV outlet. It is not 240V! Now you can wire in 240 after the panel in the RV. But coming in, no it’s 2 120V 50A circuits. Just adding up the voltage does not make it 240!
Apr-22-2021 08:16 AM
ScottG wrote:dodge guy wrote:
Well first off you can’t use a 220V circuit on a 50A RV!
Second higher amps is always the better way to go.
But since you’re wiring everything, why not just run a couple 50A RV services with a 30A RV outlet.
Every 50A RV has 240VAC coming into it but it's then separated into two 120VAC circuits.
Apr-22-2021 08:13 AM
dodge guy wrote:
Well first off you can’t use a 220V circuit on a 50A RV!
Second higher amps is always the better way to go.
But since you’re wiring everything, why not just run a couple 50A RV services with a 30A RV outlet.
Apr-22-2021 06:58 AM
JimBollman wrote:
Thanks to those that answered my question. Sounds like even though the total watts available on the 20amp 220v outlet is higher, the option to the RV to use up to 30 amps selectively would be better. I didn't know how the 30amp to 50amp adapter was wired that makes sense.
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larry cad wrote:JimBollman wrote:
I have never owned an RV with 50 amp service so the question is if you had the choice of plugging into 220v 20 amp or 110v 30 amp, which would better serve your needs?
The simple answer to your STATED QUESTION which seems to be being ignored is that the 30 amp circuit will be able to supply 3600 watts to the camper, while the 240v, 20 amp circuit will be capable of supplying 4800 watts to the camper.
Apr-22-2021 03:16 AM
JimBollman wrote:
I have never owned an RV with 50 amp service so the question is if you had the choice of plugging into 220v 20 amp or 110v 30 amp, which would better serve your needs?
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