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Originally Posted by Solanopete
Thanks for adding the reminder about FOUR wires L1 L2 Neutral (white) and Ground (green). Now for a fascinating discussion of whether your jurisdiction requires ir forbids bonding of the neutral to the ground buss.
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You need to hope that Cavie or another expert can chime him when it comes to code. I am in Dallas Texas area.
I didn't do anything special with neutral ( citing POTUS; I may have it and I may not
I did get the proper grade of wiring for both inside and outside. Since my main panel is properly grounded, I connected to it. I would assume I am okay. All my pool equipment is... I actually did this subpanel a year before actually buying RV.
What I can tell you is to get around the neutral ground with my generator, I made a simple grounding plug. I never would have known about it except I was testing my sub panel with my brothers RV and while it worked fine, when I used my portable generator to power the 30 amps on his RV his Surge Guard would indicate error. The plug fixed that, but we don't use our generator anyway. The RV has 5kw son my 3500w is childsplay.