RVs provide a unique way to travel and see the country. However, they can also be a bit more complicated than simply pulling over to the side of the road. Taking full advantage of these while traveling in your RV will bring a high level of comfort regardless of your destination. Each of these three hookups allows you to enjoy at-home comforts while you are on the road. They are found at most RV parks and campsites, and you can use them usually when you pay for your spot. Depending on where you are traveling, the cost of these spots with hookups can vary.
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This includes setting a treated post if needed, to attach the wiring and plug outlet, running the electrical line to the post and installing the 30 amp or 50 amp circuit breaker into your existing breaker panel box. Setting a treated post and digging the trench takes hard work, but DIY is a good way to reduce the cost of this popular outdoor project. Of course, if your RV is parked close enough to your home or garage, digging may not be required at all. Doing what you can yourself and hiring a licensed electrician for the dangerous work will cut your cost by more than half.
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With a standard household outlet, you are limited to 20A sometimes 15A of power. With 20 amps, you cannot run many RV air conditioners not without a SoftStart, anyway. And you are limited to a single large appliance at a time.
If you want to jump to anywhere in particular, please, use the table of contents. This is a long article. The first step is to identify which type of RV you have. Normally, smaller RVs are 30 Amps; they need less current to run less applications. The rule of thumb is if you have more than one air conditioner unit, you use 50 Amps.
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