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TinyoneRV
Nov 25, 2013Explorer
The adapters would be the same whether or not you plug into a 15amp or 20amp circuit. In your case the combination of the refrigerator and electric heater needed more current than the adapter could handle, hence the adapter heated and charred. The dog-bone adapter will handle more current. Simpler still is to use propane for heat or to run the refrigerator.
I've often used a 20amp circuit in my garage to run the RT services when at home using a dog-bone adapter with no problem.
I've often used a 20amp circuit in my garage to run the RT services when at home using a dog-bone adapter with no problem.
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