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Old 06-14-2020, 02:30 PM   #39
cavie
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Brand: Keystone
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Originally Posted by TurnerFam View Post
I see... well, that's pretty common at any campground or rv park pedestal - no 'Main' breaker at the pedestal since each circuit already has it's own breaker - a 30amp and 20amp, in your scenario.
The 'Main' breakers are at the campground's own Utility 'Main Panel', of which sometimes there are several, or many, depending on the size of the campground, number of sites, etc.

I don't see where, though, 116volts is any issue - seems like that's actually more 'normal' than not, most anywhere.
127 is considered the normal delivery all over the US. 110 died with your grand dad. These days it is commonly know and 120/240.The problem with my 116, because of the undersized wire, quickly becomes 108 volts with the coffee pot. add the toaster and.......see where i'm going?
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