An RV is loaded with electrical components. To keep your air conditioners, battery chargers, and entertainment systems operating in perfect order, clean electrical power needs to be supplied to the RV ...
Not all RV trips need to take you far from home. Whether your mobile home or one of your camping trailers is parked in your driveway or in someone else’s, you may be able to plug your RV into a nearby ...
Class A motorhomes and smaller campers typically run on both AC and DC power. The former is your electrical hookup at the campground. It runs the energy-demanding thing like your air conditioner, ...
The NEC Article providing requirements for RVs and RV parks is sandwiched between Art. 550 and 552, Mobile Homes/Parks and Park Trailers, respectively. At 12½ pages, Art. 551 is the longest of the ...