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dryer plug to two 120VAC 30A?
Thanks to all who replied! I will be investigating RV stores and talking to electricians. For those of you that were curious, it's for a monster UPS that I picked up cheap. This is what it looks like: http://www.apc.com/resource/include/...u=SU2200RMXL3U Thanks again! |
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dryer plug to two 120VAC 30A?
In article , (Reid Fleming) writes:
| | Thanks to all who replied! I will be investigating RV stores | and talking to electricians. | | For those of you that were curious, it's for a monster UPS that | I picked up cheap. This is what it looks like: | | http://www.apc.com/resource/include/...u=SU2200RMXL3U Why don't you just replace the L5-30P on the UPS's cord with one suitable for your outlet? Leave one of the hot legs unconnnected. (Or do you have two of the UPSs to plug in?) Dan Lanciani ddl@danlan.*com |
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