...Also, I have a 50 amp plug but for some reason they didn't connect all the wires in the junction box, so I am only drawing 30 amps...
There is a junction box well before the breaker, and in that box they have only connected the wires to pull 30 amps even though the physical plug is a 50 amp plug. So 50 amps to the junction box and then 30 amps from there to the breaker panel.
Still not totally clear -
Do you know what gauge wiring was used between this "junction box" and your breaker panel? That will determine if you are properly setup for 50-amp service. Also, do you know if they taped one leg of the 50-amp plug or both? An Ohm meter can tell you that (with power OFF/UNPLUGGED at the pedestal).What type of breaker panel do you have installed for your 120v service? Brand/model would help. Might be as simple as just running the proper 4-conductor wiring from breaker panel to the 50-amp plug, or you may not have inside wiring capable of running 50-amp service.BTW, those dogbone adapters (or your facsimile) present a safety hazard to be aware of - you're plugging into an outlet protected by a 50-amp breaker. If your wiring is not up to 50-amp standards, then you're not protected in the case of a short.
Pretty sure our busnut is asking for some paid help because he isn't sure about all these electrical matters?Who is down in Florida that is good with this stuff and go take a gander?Happy coaching!Buswarrior