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MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
And folks wondered why I used 10 gauge marine wire and Hubbell hospital green dot 20-amp receptacles in Quicksilver.
โJun-09-2016 11:25 AM
โJun-09-2016 10:54 AM
myredracer wrote:Claybe wrote:
I am pretty sure I do not have a power management system. Is there one I should look at??? Recommendations appreciated.
The two popular ones are SurgeGuard and Progessive Industries and come in hardwired or portable versions. The latter is considered superior because it has a lifetime warranty, is made in the US and they have excellent support. You want an energy management system unit (EMS) that monitors low voltage, reversed polarity along with a few other things, not a surge protector. They often get mixed up.
โJun-09-2016 10:33 AM
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โJun-09-2016 07:51 AM
Claybe wrote:
I am pretty sure I do not have a power management system. Is there one I should look at??? Recommendations appreciated.
โJun-09-2016 07:04 AM
MrWizard wrote:
One more thing to add
While the avg house built in the last 45 years has 15 amp duplex outlets
The wire to those outlets is 12ga and the circuit breaker in the panel is 20 amps
So it is possible to draw more than 15 amps and burn the outlet and melt the plug and not trip the circuit breaker in the house service panel
If your RV has a power management system, you should set it for 15 amp input on shore power,
It will turn off loads to keep you from exceeding that setting
Many newer RVs have that option , mine does not
โJun-08-2016 05:38 PM
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โJun-08-2016 01:28 PM
Sam Spade wrote:DrewE wrote:
A standard electric dryer outlet is not a 50A outlet, but a 30A outlet. If you're meaning a 30A RV to 50A RV adapter, it will not fit in a dryer outlet.
Oops. Brain cramp.
Haven't I seen "standard" adapters that have a 30 A male dryer plug on one end and a 30 A female RV plug on the other ??
Or maybe it was the 4-wire electric range type of plug ??
I would encourage 99 percent of the RV'ers out there to NOT make their own adapter for something like this; too many chances for a REALLY BAD outcome.
โJun-08-2016 01:01 PM
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