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Forum: Redwood Care and Feeding 10-22-2016, 05:19 PM
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Here is some info a little more technical than my...

Here is some info a little more technical than my explanation - The 30-amp 120-volt 2 pole 3 wir (https://www.myrv.us/electric/Pg/30amp_Service.htm)

The 30-amp 120-volt 2 pole 3 wire RV service
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Forum: Redwood Care and Feeding 10-22-2016, 05:09 PM
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Posted By atom ant
Basically like this - the 30A/50A dogbone adapter...

Basically like this - the 30A/50A dogbone adapter takes the hot on the one pole of the 30A and energizes both poles on your 50A cord.

That is why a 30A RV service outlet only supports up to 30A of...
Forum: Redwood Care and Feeding 10-21-2016, 11:53 PM
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Posted By atom ant
I sure hope your RV pedestal does not have a...

I sure hope your RV pedestal does not have a 2-pole 30A breaker, or there are a lot of smaller 30A rigs in the campground that are in big trouble right now with smoke coming from them :) Plugging an...
Forum: Redwood Care and Feeding 10-21-2016, 09:40 PM
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Posted By atom ant
The RV 30A supply is only 1 leg, neutral and...

The RV 30A supply is only 1 leg, neutral and ground. it only splits into 2 legs when it gets to your trailer cord on a 50A trailer.
Forum: Redwood Care and Feeding 10-21-2016, 05:49 PM
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Posted By atom ant
Your coach is wired with two legs at the panel. ...

Your coach is wired with two legs at the panel. On 50A, each leg is fed from a separate circuit, but on 30A both legs are fed from the same circuit, but they are still split in the panel and all the...
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