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drsteve wrote:
20+30+50=100
โMay-22-2019 01:41 PM
Dutch_12078 wrote:
Here's the reservation system listing for the site we were on at Crooked River State Park near St Mary's, GA last month. The stanchion was a typical 20,30,50 amp park setup.
โMay-22-2019 12:59 PM
2oldman wrote:time2roll wrote:Yeah.. who started all this anyway??
Either way the OP just needs a standard 50/30 RV adapter.
โMay-22-2019 12:12 PM
time2roll wrote:Yeah.. who started all this anyway??
Either way the OP just needs a standard 50/30 RV adapter.
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โMay-22-2019 09:37 AM
2oldman wrote:time2roll wrote:So, a 100a hookup is 2 standard 50s?
100 amp would be 2x 50 amp (NEMA 14-50 x2)
โMay-22-2019 09:26 AM
2oldman wrote:That is what I have read. Going to be a custom RV or park model site that has that much power.time2roll wrote:So, a 100a hookup is 2 standard 50s?
100 amp would be 2x 50 amp (NEMA 14-50 x2)
โMay-22-2019 09:25 AM
2oldman wrote:time2roll wrote:So, a 100a hookup is 2 standard 50s?
100 amp would be 2x 50 amp (NEMA 14-50 x2)
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โMay-22-2019 08:37 AM
D.E.Bishop wrote:
My only disagreement with your reply is that the NEC is not a set of rules. They are standards, minimum standards. I think you missed my point on that but that's okay, we really agree on the need and the NEC is a great set of standards.
Oh yeah! I've worked in the field from 1954 to 1995 when I retired. While the greater part of my experience is in traffic signals, I was a licensed journeyman in the State of Oregon.