Sep-16-2018 07:35 AM
Sep-21-2018 07:59 AM
ivbinconned wrote:All grounds are bonded. Neutral and hot (2 for 50A) are switched, hence inputs for gen and shore and outputs. Wire per the manual.
This thread has certainly helped me understand my present project better. Just started a thread above about installing a transfer switch so I can switch from shore power to 2000 gen that I can secure down in front storage compartment.
In looking at connections in transfer switch it is not clear to me what connects where?
Sep-21-2018 04:52 AM
ivbinconned wrote:
This thread has certainly helped me understand my present project better. Just started a thread above about installing a transfer switch so I can switch from shore power to 2000 gen that I can secure down in front storage compartment.
In looking at connections in transfer switch it is not clear to me what connects where?
Sep-20-2018 06:08 PM
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Sep-16-2018 10:24 AM
Sep-16-2018 10:09 AM
luberhill wrote:
Ahh ok so. 59 amp IS a 220 double pole breaker ??
And if you have a 50 amp supply but only a 30 amp MH isn’t that pumping too many amps into the MH ??
Sep-16-2018 10:06 AM
luberhill wrote:
Ahh ok so. 59 amp IS a 220 double pole breaker ??
And if you have a 50 amp supply but only a 30 amp MH isn’t that pumping too many amps into the MH ??
Sep-16-2018 09:47 AM
Sep-16-2018 09:13 AM
Sep-16-2018 09:03 AM
westernrvparkowner wrote:CA Traveler wrote:There arr only two hot legs, not three, in a 50 amp service.
When you use the 30/50A adapter then all 3 hot legs are connected so that you have 120V everywhere in the 50A RV. But you will be limited to 30A total draw.
Yes dual 50A CB. 50A is 120/240V 50A 4 wire single phase just like a home stove. Use 6 gauge wire. 50A effectively gives you 2x 120V 50A circuits or 100A total as it's a rare RV that has 240V appliances.
Sep-16-2018 08:43 AM
Sep-16-2018 08:36 AM
CA Traveler wrote:There arr only two hot legs, not three, in a 50 amp service.
When you use the 30/50A adapter then all 3 hot legs are connected so that you have 120V everywhere in the 50A RV. But you will be limited to 30A total draw.
Yes dual 50A CB. 50A is 120/240V 50A 4 wire single phase just like a home stove. Use 6 gauge wire. 50A effectively gives you 2x 120V 50A circuits or 100A total as it's a rare RV that has 240V appliances.