[GMCnet] "Shore" power for GMC [message #131816] |
Fri, 24 June 2011 09:32 |
k2gkk
Messages: 4452 Registered: November 2009
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This may likely qualify as a "dumb" question.
I know that the 6 KW Onan is 120V output. However, the
Onan's output receptacle into which the shorepower cable
connects is made for split 240V (120V-0-120V), 50A output.
I am assuming (yeah, I know) that the two "Line" conductors
to the Onan output are simply paralleled to double the contact
area to handle the total current.
The big question that I have is:
Can a "normal" 240V input satisfactorily supply the shore
power cable without damage to anything in the coach?
Would each of the two air conditioners normally be wired
to separate 120V input lines?
I am planning to install shore power connections to my
home power system and want maximum flexibility. I plan
to install 120V/30A _AND_ 120V-0-120V/50A outlets on
my manual power transfer box outside my garage.
Cheers!
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