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No, a 30 amp shore power plug is strictly 120volts. A 50 amp shore power plug is technically a 220v system, however the camper uses the two 120v wires in the cord separately. There are no 220v appliances in RV's today.

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No, a 30 amp camper plug typically provides 120 volts, not 220 volts. It is designed to power standard RV appliances and equipment that operate on 120 volts.

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Most RV receptacles are wires for only 120 volts.

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Q: Does a 30 amp camper plug have 220 volts?
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