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โSep-02-2019 02:41 PM
Horsedoc wrote:
Some of these answers are scary.
โSep-01-2019 07:52 AM
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โAug-30-2019 01:43 PM
time2roll wrote:LittleBill wrote:I think it is a bit rare actually and certainly not in compliance to NEC.sayoung wrote:Please explain in detail how on the cheap is done with 50 amp and no 240v, because i don't understand how making it 120v only is easier or cheaper.
As has been said before, lots of " 50 " amp service in campgrounds were installed on the cheap so you will have 120 from ea hot leg to neutral but not 240 hot to hot.
The reports are using a single pole 50a breaker and tie the single hot to both the hot terminals of the outlet. Voila you have "50 amp" service.
โAug-30-2019 01:41 PM
LittleBill wrote:I think it is a bit rare actually and certainly not in compliance to NEC.sayoung wrote:Please explain in detail how on the cheap is done with 50 amp and no 240v, because i don't understand how making it 120v only is easier or cheaper.
As has been said before, lots of " 50 " amp service in campgrounds were installed on the cheap so you will have 120 from ea hot leg to neutral but not 240 hot to hot.
โAug-30-2019 01:24 PM
sayoung wrote:
As has been said before, lots of " 50 " amp service in campgrounds were installed on the cheap so you will have 120 from ea hot leg to neutral but not 240 hot to hot.
โAug-30-2019 01:13 PM
ajriding wrote:
You can if there is 2 phase electricity at the plug (A and B), BUT I think both phases must match, must have the same load on them and the same ability to supply. If it were just you powering off the breaker box then no problem, but who know how many campers are powering off only one phase of the box and not the other? You cannot control that. The first response is saying this, but without much of a warning flag waiving.
Great likelihood of damage to your AC unit. Cheaper to get the 120 version.
โAug-30-2019 10:05 AM
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Charlie D. wrote:
I am about as confused as anyone can get. The little research I have done shows a split unit. If so, where are you going to put the condenser?
โAug-30-2019 06:53 AM
โAug-30-2019 04:12 AM
Big Katuna wrote:
220 wont be more efficient than 120. Watts is watts.
โAug-30-2019 02:13 AM
nicpaige wrote:
So it sounds like 50/50 on the subject.