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Shane ![]() podders Helping podders - pHp ![]() ![]() Joined: 09 Sep 2018 Location: Northern IL. Online Status: Offline Posts: 98 |
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I want to install a 30 amp outlet outside my home. Do I need a 30amp 120 or a 30amp 220.
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mjlrpod ![]() Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: 27 Sep 2016 Location: Massachusetts Online Status: Offline Posts: 1221 |
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120 only. In most cases you can get by with just a 15 - 20 amp plug in.
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Shane ![]() podders Helping podders - pHp ![]() ![]() Joined: 09 Sep 2018 Location: Northern IL. Online Status: Offline Posts: 98 |
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I was at the hardware store and had the outlet and circuit breaker in hand but want sure which I needed, this will be my spring project. Looking forward to spring already...lol...
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mcarter ![]() podders Helping podders - pHp ![]() ![]() Joined: 07 Apr 2016 Location: Greenbrier, TN Online Status: Offline Posts: 3419 |
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+1 - it is a 120 hook up. Your power cord will not fit a 50A 220 outlet.
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Mike Carter
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john in idaho ![]() Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: 04 Nov 2014 Location: Eagle Idaho Online Status: Offline Posts: 613 |
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i think it would be easier to just get an adapter plug to go on the end of the 30 amp cord. Just don't turn everything on at the same time. That circuit should be protected by a GFI outlet.
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mcarter ![]() podders Helping podders - pHp ![]() ![]() Joined: 07 Apr 2016 Location: Greenbrier, TN Online Status: Offline Posts: 3419 |
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John, you are correct for basic running or charge. Simple. Many are not GCFI but still CB protected. If you want to run a Pod and all the systems at your house, you need a 30AMP power station. I have one and I use it all season long. Just choice, Bro.
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Mike Carter
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StephenH ![]() podders Helping podders - pHp ![]() ![]() Joined: 29 Nov 2015 Location: Wake Forest, NC Online Status: Offline Posts: 6417 |
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I installed one a few months ago. 30A 120V RV outlet, 10 gauge wiring and a small amount of conduit and hardware to set it up next to the outside main breaker box. I use a 50' 30A extension cord from there and plug the 'Pod's cord into the extension with my surge protector. I have those set up with a cover to keep them dry if it rains. With a 15A outlet, you can run the lights, refrigerator, and furnace. Or you could run lights and a small ceramic block heater if you run the refrigerator on LP. You would likely need to run the water heater on LP also. With a 20A outlet, you could run the lights and AC if you run the other appliances on LP. With a 30A outlet, you have the flexibility to run multiple high-demand items. Probably not all of them at once, but you can run the AC and at least one other high-draw item at the same time.
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mcarter ![]() podders Helping podders - pHp ![]() ![]() Joined: 07 Apr 2016 Location: Greenbrier, TN Online Status: Offline Posts: 3419 |
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SH,
I have a 30A RV outlet at my house and I run just like at a campground. why would you not do that? Not sure what you meant, but no way I would have installed a non max use 30A considering cost. Mine's covered and all the same. No different than a campground. |
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Mike Carter
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StephenH ![]() podders Helping podders - pHp ![]() ![]() Joined: 29 Nov 2015 Location: Wake Forest, NC Online Status: Offline Posts: 6417 |
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Okay. I can use my 30A outlet just like I would use a 30A outlet at a power pole. The point is that if you total up the amperage draw of the various appliances (AC, Refrigerator, Water Heater, Converter, Convection Microwave), the draw can potentially exceed 30A if they are all running simultaneously. I don't have our R-Pod here to check appliance labels, but the chart in the link lists ranges of amperage draw. Just the AC and the convection microwave running at the same time come close to maxing out the breaker's capability. Toss in the water heater and the converter trying to charge a low battery, and one would likely be over 30A.The key is not to need all items to run at the same time to keep the load below 30A. |
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Tars Tarkas ![]() Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: 14 Jan 2013 Location: Near Nashville Online Status: Offline Posts: 1452 |
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If you want to be able to do whatever you want in the Pod, a 30 amp outlet is what you need. I think it will run everything at once, but I'm not positive. It should, but that doesn't mean you can run the air conditioner, the microwave, a coffee maker, a toaster, a ceramic heater and a hair dryer all at the same time. I plug my Pod into a 15 amp circuit at home. It will run the air but not the air and the microwave. It will run everything else I've tried to run, but I don't go nuts. And for what it's worth, I think everything that's 120VAC in the Pod is covered by the single GFCI outlet. Maybe not the converter.... TT
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