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    RV hook up to a MEP-803a

    A little quicker to use the twist lock and I can store the cord out of the sun light. Sent from my mobile office
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    RV hook up to a MEP-803a

    Here's my connection to the house. Sent from my mobile office
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    RV hook up to a MEP-803a

    As an electrician, always always double check your work. It's better to see an oops in front of your coworkers than turn something on and have a firework show, oh and an expensive day in front of them I had a brother in law (who figured he can do it better) back feed his house from a garage...
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    RV hook up to a MEP-803a

    Typically an RV with a 50A plug doesn't use 50A @ 240v to say, it's using 50A per a hot leg (120v) and sharing the neutral. RV AC units are almost 30 Amps a piece and if your running duals that would put you at 60A @ 120V if using only one hot leg. And then add your TV, radio, lighting and so...
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