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โMay-05-2015 06:30 AM
cekkk wrote:
After pos ting I realized I should probably go 50 amp so it's ready for our next RV.
โMay-05-2015 06:16 AM
smkettner wrote:cekkk wrote:Install both if you like but I cannot imagine spending money just to use an adapter.
After pos ting I realized I should probably go 50 amp so it's ready for our next RV. This for our own TT that guests can use as a guest house. Glad I didn't already order the TT30. It's really more for me than them - I like my privacy in the wee hours. And I did catch the one post that would have it wired for a dryer, 220. No problem there, it'll be 120.
Your home, your call.
โMay-04-2015 06:59 PM
cekkk wrote:Install both if you like but I cannot imagine spending money just to use an adapter.
After pos ting I realized I should probably go 50 amp so it's ready for our next RV. This for our own TT that guests can use as a guest house. Glad I didn't already order the TT30. It's really more for me than them - I like my privacy in the wee hours. And I did catch the one post that would have it wired for a dryer, 220. No problem there, it'll be 120.
โMay-04-2015 06:41 PM
2manytoyz wrote:
I bought my 30A (120V RV type) outlet from Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0009R5JR8/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I used 10 gauge wire. The house breaker panel was on the other side of this same wall. I added a 30A breaker to an open slot.
โMay-04-2015 05:45 PM
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โMay-04-2015 04:54 PM
newman fulltimer wrote:
it is wired 30 amp 110 NOT 30 amp 220
โMay-04-2015 04:20 PM
โMay-04-2015 03:28 PM
Big Katuna wrote:Kimbrew81 wrote:
If he is a residential electrician he won't have any problems. Basically all he will be doing is adding a receptacle just like is ran for your clothes dryer except possibly in some sort of weatherproof enclosure depending on your mounting location . I picked mine up at Home Depot for around $25-$30 for enclosure and receptacle together.
This is exactly wrong. That is the mistake that residential sparkies make that burn up RV stuff.
It is NOT the same as a dryer, it's 120, not 220 but it looks like a 220 volt 30a recep.
โMay-04-2015 12:27 PM
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โMay-03-2015 06:07 PM
cekkk wrote:
After pos ting I realized I should probably go 50 amp so it's ready for our next RV. This for our own TT that guests can use as a guest house. Glad I didn't already order the TT30. It's really more for me than them - I like my privacy in the wee hours. And I did catch the one post that would have it wired for a dryer, 220. No problem there, it'll be 120.