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Forum: Electrical | Charging, Solar and Electronics 11-30-2009, 07:50 PM
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Posted By RVDude
Note I am careful to always say an "RV 30amp...

Note I am careful to always say an "RV 30amp plug" and an "RV 50amp plug".

There are plenty of NON RV plugs that are 240v and plenty that are are 120v. Note they turn the blades/prongs to...
Forum: Electrical | Charging, Solar and Electronics 11-30-2009, 07:35 PM
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Posted By RVDude
A code 30amp RV receptacle will ONLY show 120v...

A code 30amp RV receptacle will ONLY show 120v across the the two blades. Leave the round ground peg out - though many parts of the country code has G-N bonded.

A code 50amp RV receptacle (which...
Forum: Electrical | Charging, Solar and Electronics 11-30-2009, 07:14 PM
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Posted By RVDude
YEP :thumb:

YEP :thumb:
Forum: Electrical | Charging, Solar and Electronics 11-30-2009, 06:57 PM
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Posted By RVDude
Code for a 50amp RV receptacle IS 240v! You won't...

Code for a 50amp RV receptacle IS 240v! You won't fry anything if it is wired to CODE for that receptacle.
L1-N=120V/50amp L2-N=120V/50amp and L1-L2=240v/50amp
So yes, you have 100amp at 120V (add...
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