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Old 01-02-2015, 10:42 AM   #23
Phil P
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Join Date: Mar 2011
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For all of you!!!

My advice is similar to Iripguy.

Your power cord supplied with the trailer and the power distribution center in the trailer will handle all of this theory.

As long as you add appliances to the existing receptacles in your trailer the power center will prevent any damage.

Like BB TX says the worst that will happen is you trip a breaker in the power center.

Where the dealers and repair facilities find massive damage caused by improper wiring or high voltage is when the owner unplugs his washer drier in the garage and sees what looks like the 30 amp receptacle in a RV Park. The dog bone used to connect to a 30 amp service in the RV Park can be forced into this washer drier 240V receptacle. This causes massive failures of electronic equipment in the trailer.

If you are going to provide power for your trailer at your home or some location that wasn’t wired for an RV then have an electrician install a proper receptacle so you can use the cord that came with the trailer.

Phil P


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