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Originally Posted by Beau388
Any good electrician can wire your coach for 240 volts. You just need a separate entry panel with circuit breakers and your present entry panel becomes a sub panel. If you have a 50 amp coach, it is your panel that splits the legs to two 120 volts circuits.
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Good point but I should have said for OUR use, 90% of the time our AC is going to be used, we'd be on generator and not shore or campground power. So what I meant was "I'm limited to 110 volts if I want to use the AC on generator power".
As far as being able to make those kinds of mods, I replaced the weatherhead and main drop on our house last week. lol. The city inspector kept saying "You need to hire an electrician for that". I said, "Can you just please come out and look at what I've done first?" lol. Yeah, I got my building permit signed off after the inspector couldn't find any part of what I did faulty. Even down to torquing the main breaker box lugs properly to 250 inch/lbs. So yeah if I only used the AC on shore or campground power, I'd put in a 220 volt circuit so I could use a 220 volt residential AC unit.