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I agree with the comment from bid-time about 220 volts - you may have fried all kinds of stuff. Was the wall plug professionally installed?
I don't understand what you're trying to say by "I'm trying to save some time about voltage." Huh?
I had problems with my ACs 2 years ago. It was the (control) phone cable connecting the two units.
the plug for a rv 50 amp is a 240volt plug, it has two hots and 1 comon and 1 ground, same configuration as your stove. its how it uses it the RV splits this into two sepert phases of 120V power at 50amp each buy putting each hot on its own bus in the fuse panel. your electric range at home is simmular it splits out a 120 feed for the controle side then recombines the two phases for the elements.
look familier