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Old 12-03-2020, 04:00 PM   #51
Chance
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State: Texas
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Originally Posted by Down South View Post
Late to the discussion but I'll probably install a second AC in my 30 amp MH. My plan is to replace the 30 amp receptacle at the MH with a 50 amp. Then run one leg of #6 wire to the existing 30 amp panel.
Install a second 30 amp panel and run the second 50 amp leg to that panel. I'll run new neural wiring as well.
On the new 30 amp panel. I'll install a breaker for the new AC and a breaker for the water heater that I want to get off of the original 30 amp circuit.

What’s the advantage versus upgrading to 50-Amp service? Are you saving significant work or cost? It doesn’t appear that’s the case. And it could affect resale value versus standard 50-Amp upgrade if done correctly.
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