Rockcrawlindude
a rock crawlin’ dude
HD ram fam
I purchased an enclosed trailer for transporting and storing my rock crawler. I got it optioned with 120v RV plug which controls the lighting and outlets. All I want are power outlets and lights. Not gonna be running any 240v stuff
I figured it was set up to be plug and play at an Rv site but I would like to have power to it when it is parked at home to keep the toy on a battery maintainer and to have operational lighting. My thought was to buy an adapter but none of the adapters are for this plug.
So I opened it up.
To me, it seems like they used the wrong whip and plug. It looks like a 240v situation utilizing only one of the hots. It looks like a common 50 amp RV plug. Is this correct for 120v?
This is a picture of the electrical panel inside the trailer. (The red wire is capped off and tucked behind) I don’t know why they used a double pole breaker maybe so it can be converted to 240v easily
I purchased an enclosed trailer for transporting and storing my rock crawler. I got it optioned with 120v RV plug which controls the lighting and outlets. All I want are power outlets and lights. Not gonna be running any 240v stuff
I figured it was set up to be plug and play at an Rv site but I would like to have power to it when it is parked at home to keep the toy on a battery maintainer and to have operational lighting. My thought was to buy an adapter but none of the adapters are for this plug.
So I opened it up.
To me, it seems like they used the wrong whip and plug. It looks like a 240v situation utilizing only one of the hots. It looks like a common 50 amp RV plug. Is this correct for 120v?
This is a picture of the electrical panel inside the trailer. (The red wire is capped off and tucked behind) I don’t know why they used a double pole breaker maybe so it can be converted to 240v easily
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