The answer is yes; it is safe, but you need to take the correct precautions. It comes with risks, especially when used in poorly ventilated areas or if not properly used.
What are the risks of a high voltage campground?
Risk: There is some tolerance, plus or minus 10%, but if the voltage goes higher or lower than that you can damage your equipment. Potential for injury is related to secondary effects, like fire from over heating wires due to voltage drop. Voltage can vary for a number of reasons, increased load as campground fills is one.
What is the best way to protect a camp site?
A multitude of manufactures of protective products, who only list issues related to protection provided by THEIR product. The best answer, will focus on risks specific to camp sites, where electricity is being delivered WITHOUT protection from local code enforcement, and address concerns without regard to country (i.e not US or UK specific).
How many Watts Does a camper plug use?
In the United States three options are commonly provided, each uses a different style plug. A supply point may offer only one, any combination of two, or all three. 15 - 20 Amp (normal household plug, small 3 prong, 120V = 2,400 Watts) It is important that your protective device has the same amperage rating as your campers expect draw.
How many amps do you need for a power supply?
Amperage: 30 Amp VS 50 Amp. The more electrical draw the more amperage is required to run it. Supply and demand should be balanced. In the United States three options are commonly provided, each uses a different style plug. A supply point may offer only one, any combination of two, or all three.
What are the risks of a power supply change?
Risk: The risk of damage to electrical devices varies greatly; it can range from poor performance, to no impact, to increased risk of total failure and burnout. The only cause of change I could find was the speed of generator/alternator rotation at the supply point.
What if my RV is not grounded?
Your RV is insulated (not grounded) by the rubber tires, plastic leveling blocks, plastic garden hose water supply. Metal landing leg and/or jacks touching the ground DO NOT provide a reliable ground path. Risk: An Open or Floating Ground, means the third wire (ground) is not connected, this is your fail safe.