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<blockquote data-quote="LandSpeeder" data-source="post: 493725" data-attributes="member: 1799"><p>Only units I've seen messed up are the ones that an unknowing person got a hold to and wired it up like a typical electrician would wire it. Seen a few, and some folks on this forum use these units so I'll be quiet. </p><p>Same scenario with a guy recently out here at a park I stay at a lot: He bought a very common brand motor-house. Apparently thought he was going to put a 220V dryer in it. Needless to say, I saw him pulling the dyer out a few weeks later. He said he thought maybe he would just be able to run an extension cord to the outside pole since the pole has a 220V outlet... He was referring to the 50AMP receptacle. SMH.</p><p></p><p>If your RV is built under Recreation Vehicle Industry Association Code (RVIA Code) then it will be 120V</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.hrvc.com/console/files/Understanding%20Your%20RVs%20110v%20Electrical%20System.pdf" target="_blank">http://www.hrvc.com/console/files/Understanding%20Your%20RVs%20110v%20Electrical%20System.pdf</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LandSpeeder, post: 493725, member: 1799"] Only units I've seen messed up are the ones that an unknowing person got a hold to and wired it up like a typical electrician would wire it. Seen a few, and some folks on this forum use these units so I'll be quiet. Same scenario with a guy recently out here at a park I stay at a lot: He bought a very common brand motor-house. Apparently thought he was going to put a 220V dryer in it. Needless to say, I saw him pulling the dyer out a few weeks later. He said he thought maybe he would just be able to run an extension cord to the outside pole since the pole has a 220V outlet... He was referring to the 50AMP receptacle. SMH. If your RV is built under Recreation Vehicle Industry Association Code (RVIA Code) then it will be 120V [url=http://www.hrvc.com/console/files/Understanding%20Your%20RVs%20110v%20Electrical%20System.pdf]http://www.hrvc.com/console/files/Understanding%20Your%20RVs%20110v%20Electrical%20System.pdf[/url] [/QUOTE]
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