CaptSailor
May 09, 2017Explorer
Wiring outdoor outlets from 30 amp campground plug?
Hi all,
We recently moved our TT into a permanent site where we have access seasonally (summer). Our site is provided with a single 30 amp plug, and our unit is only 30 amp. We are building a deck and screen room alongside the trailer, and also have a shed nearby. I want to install lights and plugs in the screen room & shed. I also probably want an outside plug mounted somewhere.
I fully understand we only have 30 amps total, and don't anticipate that being a problem at all. These would be low draw, and occasional use. I'm trying to figure out the best way to do this. Should install some kind of exterior 30 amp breaker panel, and wire the room, shed, etc on one breaker, and the trailer itself on another? Run a cable from the 30 amp park receptacle, to this panel, then mount a 30 amp RV receptacle beside the breaker box for the trailer to plug in?
Or am I making this way too difficult? I'm trying to think of something that will work for the long term. Any suggestions?
We recently moved our TT into a permanent site where we have access seasonally (summer). Our site is provided with a single 30 amp plug, and our unit is only 30 amp. We are building a deck and screen room alongside the trailer, and also have a shed nearby. I want to install lights and plugs in the screen room & shed. I also probably want an outside plug mounted somewhere.
I fully understand we only have 30 amps total, and don't anticipate that being a problem at all. These would be low draw, and occasional use. I'm trying to figure out the best way to do this. Should install some kind of exterior 30 amp breaker panel, and wire the room, shed, etc on one breaker, and the trailer itself on another? Run a cable from the 30 amp park receptacle, to this panel, then mount a 30 amp RV receptacle beside the breaker box for the trailer to plug in?
Or am I making this way too difficult? I'm trying to think of something that will work for the long term. Any suggestions?