โAug-01-2014 02:00 PM
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โAug-04-2014 03:20 PM
NinerBikes wrote:randallb wrote:
Don't screw around. Install something similar to the RVU75C listed on rvpoweroutlet.com. Where you buy it does not matter to me I am just using them for an example. If you do it this way you will be set for any future upgrade you may make. Since the box is wired inside all you have to do is run your 6 or 8/3 NM from a 50 or 60A breaker in your main panel, mount your box and plug in. It is quick easy and you will be happier in the long run.
Randy
/\ The circuit breaker at the box is important for saving your plug. You should use the circuit breaker to disconnect before removing the plug, and turn it off before plugging in, then turn the circuit breaker on. Circuit breaker points are designed for it, your plug prongs and female terminal are not, and will get burned over time, connecting and disconnecting to a hot circuit. Let the circuit breaker points bear the load.
โAug-04-2014 01:44 PM
โAug-04-2014 01:25 PM
โAug-04-2014 12:37 PM
โAug-04-2014 11:00 AM
randallb wrote:
Don't screw around. Install something similar to the RVU75C listed on rvpoweroutlet.com. Where you buy it does not matter to me I am just using them for an example. If you do it this way you will be set for any future upgrade you may make. Since the box is wired inside all you have to do is run your 6 or 8/3 NM from a 50 or 60A breaker in your main panel, mount your box and plug in. It is quick easy and you will be happier in the long run.
Randy
โAug-04-2014 04:42 AM
โAug-03-2014 10:52 PM
โAug-02-2014 04:59 PM
โAug-02-2014 11:52 AM
westend wrote:
If you use this type of Mounting block, you can install an RV-30 receptacle with mounting plate in the box. Home Depot also sells exterior boxes with "in use" covers.
โAug-02-2014 10:51 AM
โAug-02-2014 10:18 AM
dodgeramman123 wrote:Finding an in-use cover for a 30amp plug may be rather hard. Check with an electric supply(wholesale) place. Better info than a big box store.
I want to place it on the front of the garage, so I would like it to look like the one I installed their now, which is a 120V GFCI receptacle. I think I could use a regular outlet box, but was wondering what to use for a cover to protect it from the elements. Here is a pic of what I mean. I haven't been able to find one with the hole in it to fit the 120V-30amp outlet. Any suggestions will be appreciated.
http://www.filefactory.com/file/58fdpkp9rerx/New%2015amp%20receptacle.jpg
โAug-02-2014 10:03 AM
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