Provided that the current required by the RV or camper is less than or equal to 80% of the GFCI rating and you used the right size wire to make the connection you should be okay. If this was to be a permanent installation you should NOT do it this way, but install a dedicated circuit for the application that is sized appropriately. You should also make sure that you follow any instructions for connecting the RV or camper electrical to a power source.
Go to this site http://www.generatorjoe.net/html/nemaplugs.html and tell me what configurations you have and I might be able to help you.
I mean no disrespect, but if you have to ask this question, then you should probably be calling an electrician who will be able to safely do this.
Ohm's law:V = I * RV = 2 amperes * 20 ohmsV = 40 volts
A #6 copper conductor is rated at 65 amps. To connect to a 50 amp RV outlet you will need a four conductor #6 SOW 600 volt cabtire. The black and red wires go on terminals X and Y. The white wire goes on terminal W. The green wire goes on terminal G.
For single phase 30 amps at 120 volts you would need a #8 copper wire with an insulation rating of 90 degrees C.
No, a 30 amp shore power plug is strictly 120volts. A 50 amp shore power plug is technically a 220v system, however the camper uses the two 120v wires in the cord separately. There are no 220v appliances in RV's today.
Every RV is unique and different in its own way. Pick an RV/Camper which suits to your RVing needs and lifestyle is the best RV. If you are unsure which particular RV is best for you, consider renting one first.
You can get specific RV insurance. Visit http://www.Foremost.com to get a quote from a company that specilizes in RV insurance.
The drain plug workhorse RV is on the drivers side of the engine.
Most local RV Dealers carry off road campers, as well as regular RV's. If you are looking for a used off road camper, you can also try Craigslist or Ebay.
Yes. I own a Eurovan Camper and the VIN is an RV VIN.
never plug a RV in to a 220 it will burn everthing init up ,a/c, microwaves,TVs,convert box. alot of 50 amp plugs look like 220 but its not if you have a 30 amp unit u can run a cord from your house and plug up to it.
Camper Van Fun, Sprinter RV Conversion, and Rainbow Conversions are all places an individual can visit to find more information about Camper Conversion Gear as well as purchase it.
One can purchase a used RV, motor home or camper from a local dealership. There is also a used RV List Service that is provided on the internet. Either one of these options would give you many used RV's to choose from.
When going on a camping trip, many people will decide that they will want to have a more comfortable place to sleep and relax than in a tent. Those that are looking for more room and comfort can choose between getting either a RV or a pull behind camper. In most situations, getting a pull behind camper could be a better option as they provide a number of advantages when compared to RVs. One reason to purchase a pull behind camper as opposed to a RV is that they are much cheaper. When getting an RV, you will end up spending far more because you end up spending for the entire living space that comes with both a RV and camper, but will also end up paying for all of the automotive aspects of a RV that can be very expensive. Since a pull behind camper is limited to just the living space, they will cost far less than a RV. Another advantage of getting a pull behind camper compared to a RV is that they are much easier to store. While having an RV may be convenient when camping or going on a road trip, those that have them will find that they are difficult to store when not in use. Those that have their own home will find that the RV will not fit in most garages and will occupy the entire driveway, and if they live in an apartment community, they will likely have to pay extra money to store the RV when not in use. On the other hand, a camper can be easily broken down and placed into any garage, shed, or large storage space. Another important benefit of getting a camper is that they are easier to maintain. Similar to a car, a RV will need to have a lot of regular maintenance to ensure that it will continue to operate properly. With a camper, you will not have any of the same automotive repairs necessary. Instead, all repairs and maintenance will be limited to the interior living space of the camper.
A person can hire, or rent, a camper trailer from several different places. Some of these places include RV Rental Outlet, Campers 4 Rent, and Johnno's Camper Trailer.
Check with your local RV dealership. Most of them offer that type of service.