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Thank you!you can buy a nema 6-50 adapter for the mobile connector:
Gen 2 NEMA Adapters
that outlet is upside down per the spec and adapter, though.
Easier than turning gravity upside down, which I guess is the other option, but yes I would recommend you have an electrician do it. 240V is nothing to fool with.Thank you!
Does the orientation matter? Should I change it? If so, is it easy or should I hire an electrician?
Thank you!
Does the orientation matter? Should I change it? If so, is it easy or should I hire an electrician?
Is it complicated just rotating it?
Not really, the only complication is the thickness of the wire so it may take some strong hands to rotate. Just make sure you flip the breaker prior to doing this.Is it complicated just rotating it?
Not complicated. Just turn off the breaker, double check to make sure no power to the socket, remove screws, turn it over (check that the wires are firmly seated in the socket), replace screws.Is it complicated just rotating it?
Is it complicated just rotating it?
Easier said than done-- a 14-50 has 4 wires and a 6-50 only has 3 wires. Anyway, you're not forgoing an adapter, you're using a UMC adapter either way. The UMC just happens to come with the 14-50 adapter and not the 6-50. Buying a 6-50 adapter for the UMC has to be cheaper than rewiring the outlet.I'd always hire someone to work on it if you aren't comfortable with doing it. It should be a fairly straight forward job if you're comfortable with it. If you're having an electrician do it, you may as well just have them install a 14-50 and forgo the adapter.
LOL at some people. It really doesn't matter if it is upside down. Mine is and I have no issues. Stop trying to make him spend more money. It's FINE.