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We got 15amp NEMA at 120v it varies between 110-1320v, which is fine for consumer electronics. 30amp goes into the whole camper.
To us Britains and Germans use whats considered high voltage, for various reasons maybe, high volts travels farther with less electric infrastructure I think.
I need to get a better multi-meter to test the full amps, I got a cheap 10$ thing for my computer. At the moment I can shut it down and see if the prongs are hot, to make sure the connection is good.
EDIT: Oh the European way is generally better, less power loss overall. America got stuck with 120v for standard household stuff because of early adoption but we also use 240v too.
We got 15amp NEMA at 120v it varies between 110-1
To us Britains and Germans use whats considered high voltage, for various reasons maybe, high volts travels farther with less electric infrastructure I think.
I need to get a better multi-meter to test the full amps, I got a cheap 10$ thing for my computer. At the moment I can shut it down and see if the prongs are hot, to make sure the connection is good.
EDIT: Oh the European way is generally better, less power loss overall. America got stuck with 120v for standard household stuff because of early adoption but we also use 240v too.