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Originally Posted by Edk
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Like making sure you don't have 2 places where you are bonding your grounding conductor and neutral conductor together. You may run into needing a 4 pole xfer sw at the house service.
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EDK
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Thanks for the input... My house has more subpanels than I've had before (3+)... Neutral and ground only bonded in main entrance panel... (Won't mention other issues I've found and been fixing...)
But an interesting point I hadn't thought of... Is neutral and ground bonded in RV panel? When connected to shore power, it is in essence a subpanel to the campgrounds main...
If they are bonded, I would need to tap off prior to that panel.... Rather than using breakers in that panel to feed.
While the RV is close to a wall and subpanel, it is too far for running extension cords to fridge/freezer/etc... And Irma showed me it's not always practical to move the RV (was 3 days before I could move it from it's 'protected location' this time due to ground conditions and debris)