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djgodden
May 11, 2016Explorer
Many good replies so far. Last year we installed a 100amp system to do just what you're asking. We have 2 trailers which use 50 amp and 30 amp respectively. After extensive research I purchased aluminum wiring, due to the cost of copper, rated to my needs and a dual 50/30 box (Connecticut Electric CESMPSC75GRHR 80-Amps/120240-Volt Circuit Protected RV Power Outlets.) I did all the work myself and ran the cable inside 3 inch PVC conduit but had an electrician do the final connections in my panel and to the new RV box. Easy peasy...
I liked the RV box because it's prewired so there's no magic in getting the wires powered correctly for an RV. Attach the feeds and the box splits it up accordingly.
I liked the RV box because it's prewired so there's no magic in getting the wires powered correctly for an RV. Attach the feeds and the box splits it up accordingly.
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