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Originally Posted by redpoint5
I bet most RV hookups top out at 30-40 amps tops. I probably wouldn't get a faster L2 charger since they probably aren't common or affordable.
Ability to DCFC at a CCS charger is probably wise.
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No. For decades it’s been 30A & 50A. Few facilities offer one or the other. Just a price differential if not flat fee PLUS x-amount after so much consumption.
That said, RV Park electric is (occasionally) up to snuff. Best you are able to check outlet integrity. Polarity especially.
Most of us carry huge surge protectors into which we plug the RV. THEN into their power.
See also HUGHES AUTOFORMER. Low voltage a COMMON problem mid day summer.
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