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Old 03-21-2003, 09:53 PM   #1
Montana_66
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30 AMP & 50 AMP Electric Services

If someone is going to delete a posting just because they were proven incorrect then this site will not go very far. This site is here for all to learn and have fun. If you post something and then someone comes back to prove you wrong you shouldn't delete that post because you got reprimanded and corrected about the post. If you post something wrong, even me, I want to know about it because it could cause damage to a trailer or even personal harm to someone if they use the wrong information. Swallow your pride and let the post ride next time and not just go in and delete it because you got proven incorrect about what you said. It could hurt you or someone else in the process if all the information is not kept here for all to read. If my posts are going to just be tossed out the window after I give truthfull information for all on the site then I guess this isn't a good place to be for getting good information. I even posted a link to the questions so everyone that wanted to could use that information to save themselves money. Then a certain someone comes along and deletes the post because they didn't want to have everyone see the truth. I am just posting the link here again and I will not delete this post since I made it. If it gets deleted then you won't have to see me here or read any posts by me anymore. Grow up people its a big world out there and it will pass you by faster then you could ever know. Enjoy it while you can.


A 50 AMP trailer cord is just 2 separate 110 volt ac leads into the trailer even if the trailer is wired for only 110 use inside it. Next time your at a trailer park put a volt meter arcoss the plugins in the box you plug your 50 AMP cord into and see if you don't get a reading of 220 ac volts. Thats all I am saying as I am sure everyone that read the other post will remember it.


The deleted link: http://mythirdwish.com/RV/Pgs/RV/Electric.htm

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2000 F250 Powerstroke, 4 inch lift, 35 inch tires. 2001 2955RL lifted 5 inches.
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