Upsizing EGC for voltage drop what about Conduit?

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Some RVs can accept either 120v @ 30a or 120/240v@ 50a.

It used to be that RVs never had 240V loads. But I’ve heard lately that some of the newer monster sized ones do.

Normally, you could take an RV with a 14-50P and use an adapter to plug it in to a 120V TT-30 and everything worked.
 
I'll add connectors a big expense so if somehow you can get terminations indoors then it's just regular mc connectors but once outdoors it's 10 to 15 bucks for a 12 2 or 12 3 connector that's wet rated. The big ones cost even more but when you compare labor savings and such it isn't as bad of a deal.
 
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