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NoNoBadGirl
Reg. Jul 2008
Posted 2013-01-21 4:10 PM (#149446)
Subject: RV plugs


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I have built a new barn and want a plug-in for my LQ.  My electrician wants to know what he needs to install.  I'm a girl!  I don't know!  Anybody want to tell me what I should tell the electrician to install so I can have electric just like I would if I were plugged in at a show?

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retento
Reg. Aug 2004
Posted 2013-01-21 4:56 PM (#149448 - in reply to #149446)
Subject: RE: RV plugs


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Is your trailer wired for 20 amp, 30 amp or 50 amp? If you don't know have that electrician take a look at it, then he'll know exactly what to wire up for a service...

OH.. Welcome to HTW...!!

 

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NoNoBadGirl
Reg. Jul 2008
Posted 2013-01-21 5:39 PM (#149449 - in reply to #149446)
Subject: RE: RV plugs


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Thank you!

I'll have him look at the trailer.  Maybe there is something on it that will tell him.  All I know is that I can pull into any show and plug in and be good to go.  I wish I knew what the arenas used.

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cajunmuleman
Reg. Oct 2011
Posted 2013-01-21 7:14 PM (#149451 - in reply to #149446)
Subject: RE: RV plugs



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If you can take a picture of a receptacle that you plug into or a pic of the plug on the end of the trailer wire and show that to your electrician. Good Luck
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yeehaw
Reg. Mar 2010
Posted 2013-01-21 7:43 PM (#149452 - in reply to #149446)
Subject: RE: RV plugs


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Most RV type plugs will be 30 amp, that is what I encounter around most campsites. If you have a fairly large LQ and several electrical appliances you might have a 50 amp, normally most campgrounds use the 30 amp RV plug. If your trailer connection looks like it would plug into your receptacles in your house it will be the 20 amp. Your electrician needs to double check and make sure for himself.
















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Painted Horse
Reg. May 2005
Posted 2013-01-21 8:42 PM (#149454 - in reply to #149446)
Subject: RE: RV plugs



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Ditto the above.  Most Horse trailer LQs have the 30 amp RV plug.

 

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NoNoBadGirl
Reg. Jul 2008
Posted 2013-01-21 9:33 PM (#149458 - in reply to #149446)
Subject: RE: RV plugs


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Thanks to all who replied.  Lots of good advice.
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RTSmith
Reg. Nov 2003
Posted 2013-01-23 8:04 AM (#149489 - in reply to #149446)
Subject: RE: RV plugs


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Just make sure your electrician knows it is a 110V 30 amp recep. We have seen "electricians" wire them 220, as it just isn't a fixture that many of them have seen and it favors some of the specialty 220 plugs. 220V = bad things when you plug your LQ in.

And yes- 95+ % of RVs and LQs are this plug.
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hosspuller
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2013-01-23 12:46 PM (#149500 - in reply to #149489)
Subject: RE: RV plugs


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Originally written by RTSmith on 2013-01-23 5:04 AM

Just make sure your electrician knows it is a 110V 30 amp recep. We have seen "electricians" wire them 220, as it just isn't a fixture that many of them have seen and it favors some of the specialty 220 plugs. 220V = bad things when you plug your LQ in. And yes- 95+ % of RVs and LQs are this plug.

 

GOOD Point ... Bears repeating ... Total burn out of your trailer if 220 volts is applied to a trailer.

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riverrat69
Reg. Apr 2007
Posted 2013-01-23 4:03 PM (#149503 - in reply to #149446)
Subject: RE: RV plugs


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I wired this very thing in my barn for my trailer.  Was actually pretty easy, if you have knowledge of electrical.

Use this outlet. Found it at Lowes...

http://http://www.lowes.com/pd_78748-334-1263-L_4294722473%2B4294820006__?productId=1101153&Ns=p_product_avg_rating|1&pl=1&currentURL=%3FNs%3Dp_product_avg_rating%7C1&facetInfo=1.0

Use this circuit breaker in the box...

http://www.lowes.com/pd_12932-296-HOM130CP_4294722478__?productId=1010299&Ns=p_product_avg_rating|1http://

Use a heavy wire #10  2/1

If your not comfortable opening up the electrical panel and working inside, get some professional help. Don't want to kill yourself or burn the barn down.

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riverrat69
Reg. Apr 2007
Posted 2013-01-23 4:09 PM (#149504 - in reply to #149446)
Subject: RE: RV plugs


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Link didn't work for the outlet

http://www.lowes.com/pd_409852-43469-2107S_0__?productId=3775473&Ntt=30+amp+rv+outlet&pl=1&currentURL=%3FNtt%3D30%2Bamp%2Brv%2Boutlet&facetInfo=

Try this one.



Edited by riverrat69 2013-01-23 4:11 PM
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goz63
Reg. Dec 2011
Posted 2013-02-02 8:08 AM (#149650 - in reply to #149446)
Subject: RE: RV plugs



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Look at your plug on the trailer, if it has a normal house hold looking plug, it is 20amp, if it does not look like your house hold plug but still has three "prongs" on it, it is 30 amp, if it has four, it is 50 amp.
Make sure when he wires it in that he has a circuit for the right amperage. I wired in a 30 amp circuit and plug to a house I used to have and it worked nice to use for the AC. Having said that, you can run most anything on your trailer with a 20 amp normal house plug and an adapter. The main one you can't is the AC. If you are not going to run that, and only want to keep the batteries charged, use some lights and run the refrigerator, you probably don't need the higher amp plug. We just use an adapter for the 30amp to 15amp and plug it into the garage for charging the batteries or cooling the frige.
In any case, I will repeat what someone already said, make sure he wires it for 110 volts, not 220. It may look like a clothes dryer plug but it isn't!
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NoNoBadGirl
Reg. Jul 2008
Posted 2013-02-02 10:02 AM (#149657 - in reply to #149446)
Subject: RE: RV plugs


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These responses have given me a wealth of information.  I have printed all of these out and am going to double check with my electrician to make sure he has the plug wired correctly.  I have since determined I have a 30 amp plug.
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Marla
Reg. Mar 2008
Posted 2013-02-03 3:59 PM (#149675 - in reply to #149446)
Subject: RE: RV plugs


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If your electrician can't figure that out maybe you need another electrician.

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Painted Horse
Reg. May 2005
Posted 2013-02-03 4:13 PM (#149677 - in reply to #149446)
Subject: RE: RV plugs



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Tell your electrician you need a 110 Watt 30 Amp circuit and plug.

 

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cajunmuleman
Reg. Oct 2011
Posted 2013-02-03 8:14 PM (#149682 - in reply to #149446)
Subject: RE: RV plugs



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110 Volt 30 Amp RV plug
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