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50 amp circuit

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Re: 50 amp circuit by Art
Post New Message Hope I'm in the right place. If not can I get guidance on where to go? Want to visit grandkids in AZ in June. Need to know how to make a 50 amp connection at son's house. Gotta have ability to run both airs. He has a 20amp and a 30 amp breaker available. Appreciate any help.

How accessible is the breakers at your son's house? If fairly easy to get to, all you need to do is get a female pigtail for the 50 amp to match the 50 amp plug on your coach. The four contacts on the plug are, one neutral(white) , one ground (green) and a black and red which are each to have 110v on them. put either the black or red on separate breakers (must be side by side in the breaker panel,,will give you 220 across them, 110 to neutral on either) and wire that up and plug in. This gives you the capability of 220 volt in the coach or two separate 110v feeds. All should be well.


Thanx Russell. I really appreciate the info. Breakers are accessible. As I see it the pigtail will just hang under the panel cover after all connections are made. Am I right?
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