30 amp vs 50 amp RVs - What's The Difference You Should Know About?

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  • Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
  • When you buy an RV, it is usually labeled as a 30 or 50 amp RV. What does that mean for you in practical use of that RV? And what are amps anyway? Or volts and watts for that matter? Is there a simple way to understand all of this? This video puts it all into easily understandable terms so that anyone can choose the right RV for their needs and make sure that they manage their electrical power the right way without tripping any breakers.
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Комментарии • 46

  • @lawrencebeach684
    @lawrencebeach684 5 месяцев назад +4

    simple and to the point.thanks everyone else tries to talk this to death.

    • @RVInspectionAndCare
      @RVInspectionAndCare  5 месяцев назад

      I'm glad you enjoyed this video Lawrence. Safe and happy travels to you!

  • @MrBaxterdog
    @MrBaxterdog 5 месяцев назад +3

    Thank You! Finally! Finally, someone explains this to this old man in a way I can understand it! Lol!

    • @RVInspectionAndCare
      @RVInspectionAndCare  5 месяцев назад

      LOL ... so glad that this video was helpful. Have safe and happy RV travels!

  • @southerngypsy-pollyburnett3104
    @southerngypsy-pollyburnett3104 2 года назад +4

    I never understood electricity and the RV. Thank you so much for explaining it so simply. Now I know how many watts I can use at one time! Happy 😊

    • @RVInspectionAndCare
      @RVInspectionAndCare  2 года назад +2

      I'm glad this video was helpful Polly. I made another video a while back that goes into even more detail about how to manage power in an RV. You would probably enjoy that one too. It's here - ruclips.net/video/A7-EeOR0yrg/видео.html

  • @Joseph-zb6vz
    @Joseph-zb6vz Год назад +2

    Excellent explanation Sir ! Thank you so much for your channel! 👍

  • @ronmcdaniel1583
    @ronmcdaniel1583 2 года назад +1

    Thank you Duane for a great explanation between thirty and fifty amp power. I'd like a fire hose please! SAFE TRAVELS

  • @ZiggyLu-og3zp
    @ZiggyLu-og3zp 2 года назад +2

    These videos are so very helpful! Thank you for your time sir!

    • @RVInspectionAndCare
      @RVInspectionAndCare  2 года назад

      Glad to hear that. Thanks for watching and leaving a positive comment!

  • @robertroth287
    @robertroth287 2 года назад +1

    Thanks, Duane.......easy to follow explanation and I learned something new.

    • @RVInspectionAndCare
      @RVInspectionAndCare  2 года назад

      Great to hear that Robert. This subject can be a little technical, so I'm glad it was easy to follow. Thanks for watching!

  • @randallwiegand2080
    @randallwiegand2080 2 года назад +1

    Thanks. Great video. It would be interesting to talk about having a 50 amp RV in a 30 amp site and vice versa.

    • @RVInspectionAndCare
      @RVInspectionAndCare  2 года назад

      Great suggestion Randall. That's a video that will be coming soon. Thanks for giving me that feedback on video subjects. It's much appreciated!

  • @craigs3183
    @craigs3183 Год назад +1

    Many campground in my area of upstate ny don't allow RV air-conditioning use unless you have your own generator

  • @the22ndCJ
    @the22ndCJ Год назад +1

    Excellent video! Thank you for the info!

  • @daralen4232
    @daralen4232 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for another great video.🙂

    • @RVInspectionAndCare
      @RVInspectionAndCare  2 года назад +1

      So nice of you to say. Thanks for leaving some positive feedback. It's much appreciated!

  • @williammiller353
    @williammiller353 Год назад +1

    Thank you, very easy to understand. My question now is can you run some of the things on a 50amp trailer from a 30amp hookup with and adapter. I know there are some camp grounds where there is only 30amp available.

    • @RVInspectionAndCare
      @RVInspectionAndCare  Год назад +1

      Hi William. Here are a couple of links to articles I have written that help answer questions about using electrical power adapters on RVs - rvinspectionandcare.com/50-amp-to-30-amp-adapter-2/ and rvinspectionandcare.com/50-amp-to-30-amp-adapter/ I hope that helps.

  • @clearrng69
    @clearrng69 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the simple explanation on the 50 amp power. You get 50 Amp from each leg from the 220Volt 50 amp two pole breaker?

    • @RVInspectionAndCare
      @RVInspectionAndCare  2 года назад

      Yes, that is where a lot of folks get tripped up. They don't realize that on a 50 amp RV service there are two lines of 120 volts coming in instead of just one in the 30 amp RV. That's why a 50 amp RV can have so many extra luxuries and power hungry devices without tripping breakers all the time.

  • @RankinImagery
    @RankinImagery Год назад +1

    Well done, thank you….and now, how do I upgrade from 30 amp to 50

    • @RVInspectionAndCare
      @RVInspectionAndCare  Год назад +1

      Hi Bill. If you are asking about upgrading your RV from 30 amps to 50 amps of service, it's most likely too expensive to reasonably consider. It would be best to just buy a different RV that has the 50 amp wiring and service already installed. Thanks for watching!

    • @RankinImagery
      @RankinImagery Год назад

      @@RVInspectionAndCare Yes, but I was thinking of living in it full time and prefer the smaller double bunkhouse type like the Salem DBK. with a back up and supplemental small window unit. Something I could easily tow.

  • @ronaldw.2923
    @ronaldw.2923 2 года назад +2

    How low can you go on volts before you risk damage to your rv appliances? What kind of meter can you install in the motorhome to measure amps used in a 24hr period. Many campgrounds charge extra for 50 amp service and I don't know if I always need it. I don't have anything to measure my power usage per hour/day. When I stay at a campground for 21 days, that extra 5 or 10 dollars a day really adds up. Thank you

    • @RVInspectionAndCare
      @RVInspectionAndCare  2 года назад

      Hi Ronald. Anything below 108 volts is generally considered unsafe for your electrical system and items plugged into it. And I have seen products on Amazon that seem to allow you to monitor the amp usage on a rig but I have not had any experience with them. Just search for "amp meter for rv" on Amazon and see what comes up. I hope that helps. Thanks for watching!

  • @garymixson687
    @garymixson687 Год назад +1

    If you can use a 50amp on a 30amp camper...can you use a 60amp breaker on a 50amp camper. Would this burn up the regulator or would a surge protector insure 50amps supplied?

    • @RVInspectionAndCare
      @RVInspectionAndCare  Год назад

      Hi Gary, as I understand it, the surge protector would most likely protect the electrical system from overload. However, let me emphasize that I am not an electrician or an expert in electrical wiring. I would suggest that you ask that question of someone who has better credentials in this area than I do. I have a good understanding about RV electrical systems when used in a normal way. But outside of that it's best to ask an expert.

  • @pedroVVILLA
    @pedroVVILLA Год назад +1

    Hi Duane thanks for explain about amps on RV's question I own a fifth wheel with 2 A/C and 50amps breaker system with 6/4 cord. Can I use a 10/4 cord 220volts I have a 30amps breaker 220volts outlet for my welder outside of my garage
    means going from 30amps 220volts 10/4 cord using a 4 prong plug one end and 4 prong outlet the other end (custom made) to connect my 50amps 6/4 cord from my Trailer remember my trailer it's a 50amps 220volts system I made the extension cord. thinking I will be getting 7200 watts the extension from the RV it's the one came on the trailer and sometimes a plug to 30amps 120 with the adapter thanks so much

    • @RVInspectionAndCare
      @RVInspectionAndCare  Год назад

      Sorry Pedro, I am not an electrical whiz. I just know how RV electrical systems are designed to work. Questions on using anything other than the regular RV power line is above my pay grade. :-)

    • @pedroVVILLA
      @pedroVVILLA Год назад

      @@RVInspectionAndCare thanks so much

  • @amberpolen
    @amberpolen Год назад +1

    So can a 30 amp trailer run off a fifty amp breaker and get more power

    • @RVInspectionAndCare
      @RVInspectionAndCare  Год назад

      A 30 amp RV can plug into a 50 amp service pole if you use an adapter that steps down the power from 50 amps to 30 amps. That will then provide only 30 amps for the use of the RV.

  • @wlliampowell6671
    @wlliampowell6671 Год назад +1

    If you have a 30 amp 240 input receptacle on your camper does that mean you will have 7200 watts of power if you use a 50 amp to 30 amp adapter at the pole? Seems like that would be two 30 amp capable circuits with 3600 watts a piece. Is this even possible or ever even done?

    • @RVInspectionAndCare
      @RVInspectionAndCare  Год назад +1

      Hi William. I am not an electrical expert. What I know is that 30 amp RV services only allow a maximum of 3600 watts of simultaneous power being used whereas 50 amp RV services and wiring allow a maximum of 12,000 watts of power in use at one time. Anything over those limits and you will be tripping breakers in the RV as a protection.

    • @wlliampowell6671
      @wlliampowell6671 Год назад +1

      @@RVInspectionAndCare I'm not an RV'r but I do have electrical experience. What would be the more common electrical service found at a RV hookup site - 50 or 30 amp? I'm trying to wire a camper for use of a generator and or RV hookup if available. Trying to determine if I should use a 30 or 50 amp input power connection on the camper. Thanks!

    • @RVInspectionAndCare
      @RVInspectionAndCare  Год назад

      @@wlliampowell6671 I'm not sure whether you can say that either 30 amp or 50 amp service is more common than the other these days. In many cases they are both available on the power pedestal. Of course, wiring an RV for 50 amp service requires much higher gauge wire and heavy duty electrical fittings. But one of the main reasons that RV manufacturers install 50 amp service in an RV is to allow it to run more than one air conditioner at the same time.

  • @DeeJayHouser1
    @DeeJayHouser1 Год назад +1

    Is that per hour? for total watts.

    • @RVInspectionAndCare
      @RVInspectionAndCare  Год назад

      Actually when I say that a 30 amp RV draws a maximum of 3600 watts, that is the total amount of simultaneous power that it can draw at any one time. So there is not a measurement of time involved. I hope that helps. Thanks for watching!

    • @DeeJayHouser1
      @DeeJayHouser1 Год назад +1

      @@RVInspectionAndCare So, your saying that i can draw 3600 watts every second, not per hour amp rating?

    • @RVInspectionAndCare
      @RVInspectionAndCare  Год назад +1

      @@DeeJayHouser1 The maximum wattage that is the limit for any RV electrical service before it trips a breaker depends on how much power is being consumed simultaneously or at the same time, not the cumulative amount used in an hour. You may be confusing this with the amp hour ratings of an RV deep cycle battery, and it's not the same thing.