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Old 06-30-2007, 07:58 AM   #1
snfexpress
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Ray,

If you're talking about 110v, there are 2 50 amp breakers in your electrical panel. As for the Red cut-off, while I do not have the convenience center, I believe it is to disconnect the batteries from the 5er.

When connecting to shore power, I plug the 50 amp cord into the Monty, turn the breakers off at the pedestal, plug into the pedestal and then turn the pedestal breakers on. Reverse for disconnecting.

If your 30 amp surge suppressor is still available to return to the store, I would as you can use the 50 amp suppressor with 30 amps. I use the 50 amp SurgeGuard with the 30 amp pigtail when using 30 amps. The SurgeGuard doesn't know the difference.
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