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Old 12-03-2005, 04:32 AM   #11
ols1932
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Cedar Rapids
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M.O.C. #1944
I don't have a problem with getting my 50 amp cable out when I have 50 amp service to connect to (and I'm 73). I installed an extra 20 amp receptacle inside the coach near where the power comes into the coach and connected one leg of the power (the one opposite the one that goes to the coach's 30 amp breaker) to a 20 amp breaker (it was wired in and not being used). I then connected the 20 amp receptacle to the breaker. I now have a 20 amp circuit that is completely separate from the other circuits in the coach.
Additionally, I removed the A/C power from the coach's breaker panel and connected it to newly installed wires (connected into a junction box that I laid behind the converter/breaker panel). The new wires I ran through a pvc conduit underneath the coach (strapped to the cross members in 5 spots) and connected it to a 20 amp breaker that was installed for washer/dryer which we didn't have installed. This keeps my A/C circuit separate from the coach's 30 amp circuits.
Works for me.
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