Aug-14-2019 06:05 AM
Aug-14-2019 08:09 AM
Chris Bryant wrote:
Tell him it is a standard 14-50R 125/250 volt receptacle.
I know what I am talking about.
Aug-14-2019 07:51 AM
Chris Bryant wrote:
Tell him it is a standard 14-50R 125/250 volt receptacle.
I know what I am talking about.
Aug-14-2019 07:28 AM
L8173 wrote:
I'm hiring an electrician to run a 50 amp line at my daughter's house for my RV. I only need 50amps because I have two A/C units. It's a 30' toy hauler. No W/D hookups. Everything is 110 (I believe). Having a difficult time telling the electrician exactly what I need, since I don't really know myself. My cord is a four post cord. What should he run?? He's saying 220, but I don't want to blow stuff up. ANY info on this basic question would be appreciated. I've just never been able to grasp the concept. Please use small words, lol.
Aug-14-2019 07:27 AM
L8173 wrote:
I'm hiring an electrician to run a 50 amp line at my daughter's house for my RV. I only need 50amps because I have two A/C units. It's a 30' toy hauler. No W/D hookups. Everything is 110 (I believe). Having a difficult time telling the electrician exactly what I need, since I don't really know myself. My cord is a four post cord. What should he run?? He's saying 220, but I don't want to blow stuff up. ANY info on this basic question would be appreciated. I've just never been able to grasp the concept. Please use small words, lol.
Aug-14-2019 07:23 AM
12th Man Fan wrote:
Before you have this done make sure the electrician knows what you need. It is not a normal 220V circut it is two 110V.
There have been several posts with pictures on this issue. If you install the wrong one it can cause severe damage to you rig.
Aug-14-2019 06:56 AM
Aug-14-2019 06:49 AM
12th Man Fan wrote:What the electrician is describing is a normal 240 (not 220) circuit. Also, the standard today is 120 volts. If your residential outlets are only delivering 110 volts your service is close to being below the standard which is 120 volts +/-10%.
Before you have this done make sure the electrician knows what you need. It is not a normal 220V circut it is two 110V.
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