Deepbluesea56
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I just bought a mep-803a. I want to install a 50 amp plug on the unit. I have a 50 amp 50 foot rv power cord.
Here is the product description.
Heavy-duty 50ft commercial grade extension cable for RVs and trailers ETL and CSA approved and listed to ensure safety and performance 100% copper high-grade wire and top quality connectors Integrated connector handles make connections and un-plugging safe and easy Weather resistant and outdoor rated for use in all conditions Double-coated rubber-like thermoplastic casing stays flexible in cold weather SPECIFICATIONS Cable Length: 50' Feet Wire Material: Top Quality 100% pure copper 6/3 + 8/1 AWG Specification (3 6-gauge wires and 1 8-gauge wire) Power Rating: 50 Amp, 125V-250Volts Male Plug End: NEMA 14-50P Female Plug End: NEMA 14-50R ETL and CSA Approved and Listed.
Would this be sufficient to use for powering my home?
Here is the product description.
Heavy-duty 50ft commercial grade extension cable for RVs and trailers ETL and CSA approved and listed to ensure safety and performance 100% copper high-grade wire and top quality connectors Integrated connector handles make connections and un-plugging safe and easy Weather resistant and outdoor rated for use in all conditions Double-coated rubber-like thermoplastic casing stays flexible in cold weather SPECIFICATIONS Cable Length: 50' Feet Wire Material: Top Quality 100% pure copper 6/3 + 8/1 AWG Specification (3 6-gauge wires and 1 8-gauge wire) Power Rating: 50 Amp, 125V-250Volts Male Plug End: NEMA 14-50P Female Plug End: NEMA 14-50R ETL and CSA Approved and Listed.
Would this be sufficient to use for powering my home?