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valhalla360
Jul 21, 2021Navigator
Unless you are using an old 2 prong cord with equal size prongs, there is no issue with using a household extension cord (for limited amperage suitable to the smaller cord of course). There are 3 prongs and the hot & neutral are different size, so you can't plug it in backwards.
The only way this would be an issue is if you wired the adapter and mis-wired it. Plugging into a 30amp outlet is unlikely to change anything.
So now the issue is to find the fault. Several good suggestions have been made already.
The only way this would be an issue is if you wired the adapter and mis-wired it. Plugging into a 30amp outlet is unlikely to change anything.
So now the issue is to find the fault. Several good suggestions have been made already.
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