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Lantley
Oct 08, 2016Nomad
pianotuna wrote:
Hi,
If it is a modern pedestal there will be a breaker. If it is not then there will still be a breaker at the shore power panel.
Honestly I don't want to rely solely on the pedestal breaker. This is why my RV has its own panel and protection.
The aux. circuit could be wired with protection or it could be just a direct wire plug in.
For those that state they have done this manually for a whole lot cheaper my question is do you have any form of overload protection or did you just wire a cord to the appliance and plug it in?
The RV safepower has circuit breaker protection and meets UL standards.
Are the cheaper methods really and apple to apple comparison?
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