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boonie said:i did not explain myself very well, can a tab run entirely on 110 shore power, at home in the driveway? thanks.
thanks mchops(nice nameMuttonChops said:boonie said:i did not explain myself very well, can a tab run entirely on 110 shore power, at home in the driveway? thanks.Normally a 320 will be fine on a household 15A 110VAC circuit (outlet). If using the Alde 'at the house' suggest you select the 1kW heater option.
I run my T@B 320 on household 15A just fine; in summer A/C works and in cold weather Adle works (at 1kW). Not sure I could also run a dry dryer but that's not a big deal at home.
At least once while traveling had to use 15A 110VAC instead of 30A connection (30A was dead) . . . T@B was fine the entire visit.
, so in cold weather with the alde at 1k, i assume you are using lp also? or just household 15a.
ChanW said:The 30 amp plug will not fit the 50 amp/220V outlet, so no need to worry.The 30 amp outlet is 110V.
thankyou, i see that now, good time of year to do research and learn, this is a great resource:)
, or if the new box is close enough to the tab, i do not need the extension cord, just the 30 amp tab cord with 110 extension plugged into it. i think i got it
correct me if i am wrong.
All three types of plugs are 110v. The difference is the amperage, 15, 30 or 50. The 50 is two legs of 110v which is why you can use an adapter. Just buy a good 12 gauge extension cord and you will be fine.boonie said:thanks scott, so if i decide to install a separate 110 line from my home box to an outside receptacle, closer to the tab, i can use the 30 amp tab cord, plugged into a 110 extension cord, plugged into the new 110 line? as long as i don't overdue it in the tab, powerwise, correct. thanks, or if the new box is close enough to the tab, i do not need the extension cord, just the 30 amp tab cord with 110 extension plugged into it. i think i got it
correct me if i am wrong.
boonie said:thanks mchops(nice nameMuttonChops said:. . . Normally a 320 will be fine on a household 15A 110VAC circuit (outlet). If using the Alde 'at the house' suggest you select the 1kW heater option.
I run my T@B 320 on household 15A just fine; in summer A/C works and in cold weather Adle works (at 1kW). Not sure I could also run a dry dryer but that's not a big deal at home., so in cold weather with the Alde at 1k, i assume you are using lp also? or just household 15a.
boonie said:thanks scott, so if i decide to install a separate 110 line from my home box to an outside receptacle, closer to the tab, i can use the 30 amp tab cord, plugged into a 110 extension cord, plugged into the new 110 line? as long as i don't overdue it in the tab, powerwise, correct. thanks, or if the new box is close enough to the tab, i do not need the extension cord, just the 30 amp tab cord with 110 extension plugged into it. i think i got it
correct me if i am wrong.
I agree with this 100%. It really doesn't cost that much to add a 30A breaker. Let alone dealing with the headache and hassle of a tripped circuit breaker, it will allow you to get the best use of your T@B's electrical systems while at home (and eliminate the need for extension cords.)ScottG said:Ultimately, the fewer extension cords the better. If you are able to install a new receptacle close enough to the T@B to get by with just your 30A RV cable, that's what I would do.
I had my son the electrician add a 30A outlet to the side of my house off of the circuit breaker box.Bayliss said:I agree with this 100%. It really doesn't cost that much to add a 30A breaker. Let alone dealing with the headache and hassle of a tripped circuit breaker, it will allow you to get the best use of your T@B's electrical systems while at home (and eliminate the need for extension cords.)ScottG said:Ultimately, the fewer extension cords the better. If you are able to install a new receptacle close enough to the T@B to get by with just your 30A RV cable, that's what I would do.

very nice! look's like what i am having my electric guy hook-upTabberJohn said:This was sitting at the back corner of our house when we bought it.![]()
As a result our T@B has served as an add-a-room during the summer with the AC on occasionally, as well during the winter with the Alde running and snow on the roof.




thanks chan, i'm getting itChanW said:Yes, 110V, 115V, 120V, 125V are all the same. A bit confusing, eh?
being freshly retired i have plenty of time for research and learning.

That will work. I got a Camco 50 footer on Amazon (they have 25's also) and they have a handle on the plugs for easy connecting/disconnecting. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004809YBE/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&th=1boonie said:https://www.etrailer.com/RV-Wiring/Mighty-Cord/A10-3025E.html would this be good for additional length at home if i have the electrician hook up a 30 amp box solely for my tab? i know that a 30 amp 110V was mentioned for the cord, but this is 30 amp. 125V? thanks for the clarity
boonie said:...i know that a 30 amp 110V was mentioned for the cord, but this is 30 amp. 125V? thanks for the clarity
