30amp [message #360435] |
Tue, 01 December 2020 12:23  |
thigh19
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This might be a stupid question, but is my 30amp rv outlet 110 or 220.
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Re: 30amp [message #360436 is a reply to message #360435] |
Tue, 01 December 2020 12:48   |
Hal StClair
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It should be 120 volt. You might check to make sure someone hasn't 'played' with it though, but it was designed to be 120 volts.
Hal
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Re: 30amp [message #360438 is a reply to message #360435] |
Tue, 01 December 2020 13:26  |
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Matt Colie
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thigh19 wrote on Tue, 01 December 2020 13:23This might be a stupid question, but is my 30amp rv outlet 110 or 220.
WAIT a Minute Here....
Your 30Amp RV outlet? If you installed it, you should know.
If it is someplace you don't own and have for a while, Please check it.
Someone I know just got bitten by this.
The problem is that there is a non-NEMA receptical known as a TT-30. It has a round ground pin and two angled blades.
Those are supposed to be 120VAC at 30Amps.
Please check it.
Matt
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