

Wolfscout wrote:Since I've came to this forum and learned much. I re-did much of my electrcial to make use of a WFCO 25 AMP CONVERTER to run 110 and 12v battery system. I run lights and many items from battery power. and run the refrig while traveling from an inverter off the battery if the trip is going to be longer. I like my system.
on a couple trips I have run a Coleman 2500 generator for the frig on longer trips. It's not the best thing to do while mobile for me.
pete42 wrote:Here is a site I like it explains how the 50 amp plug works. http://dasplace.net/RVWiring/wiring.html
If you use a 30 amp plug it only has three wires black-white-green, the 50 amp cord has 4 wires red-black-white-green
one leg of the 50 amp cord red or black supplies 120 volts to the second Air conditioner in big rigs the other leg red or black supplies the lights, receptacles etc.
note the part about the white wire carring the difference between the red and black wire.
both red and black pulling 30 amps white wire carries zero (0) amps.
if the red is pulling 30 amps and the black is pulling zero (0) amps the white wire would be carring 30 amps.
if you use the 30 amp cord and wire the panel they way you say it will work
I think you want to uses what you have instead of buying another breaker box
I was an electrian for 45 years I would get the proper panel for the job.
pete
nitro_mt_racer wrote:The panel box is new, and I'm not opposed to returning it. What panel should I have gotten?
8ball_99 wrote:nitro_mt_racer wrote:The panel box is new, and I'm not opposed to returning it. What panel should I have gotten?
The panel you have is a 220v panel. Which is exactly what you need if you were going to use a 50amp 4 wire cable. If you plan on using a 30 amp cord which only is 110v and has 3 wires then a 110v panel is all you need. It really doesn't matter though Either will work the same. The advantage to your current panel is if you ever decide you need more you can make it 220 and use a 50 amp cord..
OverTheTopCargoTrailer wrote:Im using this panel, it holds breakers for a D/C and also A/C breakers both, comes from midnight solar " Baby box". You can even install the breakers upside down if you need to. The Box is $30, breakers are $10-15, bus bars are $15.
Its so small, you can almost fit it into your pocket, don't know why you would need more then 20 amps in a trailer ? Are you planing to install a 30 gallon water heater, welder or a spa maybe ?
http://overthetopcargotrailer.blogspot.com/
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