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Originally Posted by kdanielson
Thanks for the info Ken,
So, if I understand what you are saying... I can buy an adapter to 'physically' connect to either a 30 or 20 amp service, but when connected, I need to make sure that I don't exceed the limit of the specific service. i.e. if I'm connected to a 30 amp service, I need to manage what I turn on so that I don't exceed the 30 amps... correct?
Another related question:
Is the 50 amp service I have in my coach 230V / 50 amp? or is it 110V / 50 amp?
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That is what I am saying, I get paid by the word.
If you have any 220 appliances, I am not smart enough to know what happens then. I'd just be guessing.
I'm passing on the last question. Sooner or later someone who knows more than I will come along. You however, have generated enough interest in me, that I am going to do some research. My only experience with 50 amp service is to plug in a 50 amp to 30 amp adapter so I could plug my 30 amp RV into it.
If I'm not helping much, at lest I'm Keeping your post active.
Ken