Plugging in an RV to a house with a 110v adapter?
TruthIsFreedom asked:
We're renting rv driving from state to visit family. A critical question that I forgot to ask the individual that we are renting rv – rv can plug in a standard home plug? The guide said that lease comes with an adapter 110, but she doesn 't say how many amps. I 'm not sure the house we' re the visit is anything but common wall sockets, the kind that you flip a TV or a hair-dryer. The rental office is closed today, so I can 't call it, and we're going to be Monday. Anyone have any experience with this? Thanks!
Posted in Other - Electronics We're renting rv driving from state to visit family. A critical question that I forgot to ask the individual that we are renting rv – rv can plug in a standard home plug? The guide said that lease comes with an adapter 110, but she doesn 't say how many amps. I 'm not sure the house we' re the visit is anything but common wall sockets, the kind that you flip a TV or a hair-dryer. The rental office is closed today, so I can 't call it, and we're going to be Monday. Anyone have any experience with this? Thanks!
Tags: Amps, Critical Question, Hair Dryer, Home Outlet, Renting An Rv, Wall Outlets

6. August 2009 at 2:41 am :
Im pretty sure it should be ok, we plug our travel trailer into our power all the time.
9. August 2009 at 1:17 pm :
The garage when we just plugged it into standard wall outlet in the garage when we just plugged it into standard wall outlet in the small fridge tv and space heater we just.