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    #46
    Originally posted by scotth89 View Post
    Question for the electricians in the house.

    I wired the electrical panel like a standard house. I originally planned on installing an electric instant hot water heater that required 220/240. Now I have nothing that requires 220/240. My question is, if running on a small generator only capable of 110/120 can I feed the electrical panel safely with one of the 50 amp to 30 amp rv plug adapters? How can I feed the panel properly if the generator doesn't have a 220/240 plug?
    50 amp rv plugs are 240v.
    If you feed it with a 30 amp, just put a jumper from a phase to b phase in the panel.
    Keep in mind you can’t use a 240v power source if you do this.

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        #48
        Nice work. In

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          #49
          Looks good thanks for the idea sure beats a hotel room

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            #50
            Wow!! Maybe someday i will try to do this.

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              #51
              It’s looking good

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                #52
                Any updates???

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                  #53
                  Originally posted by RyanC26 View Post
                  Any updates???

                  Putting the mini split in Friday. I’ve been working on plumbing drain lines. It really sucks working backwards on plumbing. Plus I’m not a plumber so I measure everything 10 times and hopefully only cut 5, then hope it fits. 100 degrees also sucks.

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                    #54
                    Mini split installed.





                    First time I hooked the power up. Lights and plugs are all good.

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                      #55
                      Need to install sink stops and water lines. One more piece of paneling. Install more trim. Sand and paint trim. Cover up fender wells. Build bunks. Buy a futon. Install tv mount/tv. Buy a fridge. Wheels/tires. Install new step. Mount propane tank and get it connected.

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                        #56
                        looking good! curious to see how that mini split works out!

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                          #57
                          More! I am digging this project! Let's keep the updates coming. This is like the DIY flats boat thread. I am eating it up!

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                            #58
                            Following

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                              #59
                              Looking good.

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