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Dennis's avatar

I am sure you know this but it wasn't noted in the article. My Motorhome (2012 Monaco Knight) has a Power Control System (PCS) that automatically senses whether it is connected to 30 Amp 120 Volt AC shore power or 50 Amp 240 Volt AC shore power or the generator. When it sees a less than 30 amp shore power connection it activates the Shedding function. A few years ago I was in a KOA and when plugged into the 50 amp receptacle my PCS reported 30 amp. I checked the pedestal with my meter and found that there was 0 volts between the hot legs. I complained to the manager and just got a blank stare from them. I was allowed to move to another site that was wired properly. So the Y adapter could cause this condition.

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Joseph Bulger's avatar

All fine and good as long as the feeder wiring and breaker to the pedestal is rated to handle the current. Electrical design rule of thumb, do not load wiring, breaker, fill a conduit and etc more than 80%.

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