In my installation, I needed a GFCI breaker. However, Square D does not make a single pole 30 amp GFCI breaker in the HOM type. Instead, we used a two pole 30 amp GFCI breaker, but utilized only one side of the breaker to provide 120v. In your opinion, could or should this have been done differently?
In my installation, I needed a GFCI breaker. However, Square D does not make a single pole 30 amp GFCI breaker in the HOM type. Instead, we used a two pole 30 amp GFCI breaker, but utilized only one side of the breaker to provide 120v. In your opinion, could or should this have been done differently?
Another advantage of properly wiring an RV outlet at home:
with the proper EV adapter, you may also be able to recharge your EV (or the EV of a visiting friend or family member).