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Old 12-20-2010, 08:16 AM   #7
Exnavydiver
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Wild Horse, don't forget that you still have to duct the dryer out and need at least 3 inches on top in order to duct the exhaust outside. As far as 220 volt service goes most 220 volt dryers are two 110volt feeds. The same goes for 50 amp service at campgrounds and the 50 amp service for the rig. you have two 110 volt leads coming into the rig in the big cable. I just got a 220 breaker and installed it and a 220 volt 50 stove plug above my dryer as both my washer and dryer are 220. The system works just fine with the only limitation being that we need 50 amp service for it to work and I don't run the microwave or the ACs while the dryer is running... Dave
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