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Jazz1

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Daughter is bring a camper trailer to visit for couple weeks. I know nothing about campers units. Requires a 30 amp breaker. Do I install a single pole 30 amp or dual pole 30 amp in my garage panel?
 
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30A camper are 120v 30A (just so the 50A)...so single pole

the plug is the one with the tab at ~90deg from each other (not parallele or inline)
 

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Yep, if it's 30A it's going to be a SINGLE-POLE (120V)...

See attached picture, it will be like the one on the LEFT...

Many people often get it confused with the dryer outlet, I had a friend with a new camper and he (mistakenly) had a friend make a pigtail so he could hook it up to his dryer and he blew all the fuses in the camper and I think fried something too...

The larger campers will use a 50A 240V plug. But that's not relevant for your situation.
 

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Jazz1

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Yep, if it's 30A it's going to be a SINGLE-POLE (120V)...

See attached picture, it will be like the one on the LEFT...

Many people often get it confused with the dryer outlet, I had a friend with a new camper and he (mistakenly) had a friend make a pigtail so he could hook it up to his dryer and he blew all the fuses in the camper and I think fried something too...

The larger campers will use a 50A 240V plug. But that's not relevant for your situation.

Just read about how to ruin RV electrical as well. Thanks
 
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I just used a plug adapter to plug mine into a 20A circuit. I was just careful not to use the electric water heater and the air conditioner at the same time. For two weeks she can put up with some limits in power usage. She probably already has the adapter, but they aren't hard to find.
 

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I just used a plug adapter to plug mine into a 20A circuit. I was just careful not to use the electric water heater and the air conditioner at the same time. For two weeks she can put up with some limits in power usage. She probably already has the adapter, but they aren't hard to find.

This is your easiest solution.
 
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This is your easiest solution.


Heck I'd tell them to run on batteries but they now BC residents so AC required or they would surely not survive:bounce:

Its a Cutler Hammer panel so easy enough to get a 30 amp single pole breaker.
Thanks for all responses
 
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