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[RC] trailer plug, 110, 20 or 30 amp... Amy - Ridecamp Guest

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talk to Cork or Don and get this exactly straight but, you can plug your 
trailer into 110 (house type plug in) or 20 amp (trailer/rv type plug in) and 
if the only thing avialable is a 30 amp plug, (this would be what big trailers 
with microwave/AC etc) would come with, you might could use a converter plug to 
connect, but most camp grounds where they have 30 amp plugs also have 110 and 
20 amps available in the same box.  none of this is really 220 that is what you 
have in your house for clothes dryers, hot water heaters, ovens and furnaces.  
... or maybe that is what a 30 amp is but i don't think it's that much power.


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