RV parks for charging

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  1. Charles Bolding

    Charles Bolding New Member

    This weeks' podcast mentioned using RV parks for charging ... something about carrying a level 2 charger and plugging into RV station 240v "dryer" outlets? Can anyone elaborate?
     
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  3. marshall

    marshall Well-Known Member

    Bob's done that a few times. Maybe he will chime in and answer any questions.

    You can also go to PlugShare's website and use a filter to locate 240 Volt bring your own EVSE (charger) locations. Many of them have 50amp NEMA 14-50 outlets.

    Be aware that some of the 50 amp outlets may be 3 wire or 4 wire. So you may need adapters, same goes for 30 amp outlets. Also note that it is not safe to plug in a 40 to 50 amp EVSE (charger) into a 30 amp circuit. However, you can plug in a 30 or 40 amp EVSE (charger) into a 50 amp circuit.

    https://www.plugshare.com/
     
  4. Charles Bolding

    Charles Bolding New Member

    Thanks for info ...! (totally new to this concept). There seem to be several NEMA 240v plug configurations possible (at the RV site end) and same on Amazon (re portable level 2 chargers...). Is there a "most common type" I should be aiming for?
     
    Last edited: May 29, 2021
  5. bwilson4web

    bwilson4web Well-Known Member Subscriber

    My preference is a NEMA 14-50. There are others but they are probably are not growing.

    Bob Wilson
     
  6. brulaz

    brulaz Active Member

    Dryer outlets are typically 240V 30A (7200W) with a Nema 14-30 or 6-30 socket. I've never seen either of those at an RV park.

    What I have seen and used a lot for my trailer is a 120V 30A (3600W) socket, sometimes referred to as a TT-30.

    Some parks also have 240V 50A (12,000W) sockets which I've been told are NEMA 14-50.
     
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