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If you have larger service, like 200 amps, there is no reason not to install a nice circuit to a 50 amp plug, known as the 14-50 plug — the same one big RVs use.
Before you do so, however, you’ll need to remove the 50a plug from the generator plug (much like you would do at an actual campground). Once you do that, you can then plug it into the 50/30 amp ...
The breaker box was also updated with a 50-amp breaker—it was discovered that the previous electrician used a 60-amp breaker with 6 gauge Romex wiring to power the 50-amp outlet.
Smaller buildings can use 150-amp or 100-amp; small homes and subpanels can use as little as 50-amp. Double-pole breaker . Uses the entire 240 volts available to the panel.
If 7.2 kW charging isn't fast enough for some customers, they can purchase a 40-amp Level 2 charger that can deliver 9.6 kW and still plug it into the NEMA 14-50 outlet that Chevrolet installs.
You’ll need an RV plug to use your air conditioner, heater, television and other electrical appliances in your RV. We list the best 30-amp RV plugs.