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Mike_Leslie
Explorer
Aug 28, 2014

Use 30 AMP in 50 Post?

We are going to a new campground that advertises 50 AMP service in all sites. Does that mean we can't use our 30 AMP? We don't have 50.

Or would they have 30 and 50???
Mike Leslie
2003 Winnebago Minnie

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  • Yes it did! I thought that is how it would be wired, just wanted something to back it up!

    Thanks!
  • Way to go, RoyB. A picture is worth a 1000 words. This should help many!
  • RoyB's avatar
    RoyB
    Explorer II
    This is DMBRUSS drawing of the 50A-30A adapter showing that only ONE HOT leg is being used on the 50A side... Your 30AMP Power Distribution Circuit Breaker will limit you to just 30AMPs of service.


    On the other hand when you use a 30A-50A Adapter you can see that both 50A HOT LEGS are being fed by the 30A source. This will fed only 30AMP Service to both of your trailer 50A zones in your trailer. You will have to monitor what is being used at the same time so that you will not be tripping the 30AMP Pedestal service breaker.


    Always neat to have all of these adapters on hand when you need them. Its all about PLAN Bs and keeping the wife happy in my case...

    Roy Ken
  • dodge guy wrote:
    I just bought a 50-30 adapter. I now use it when 50A is available. nice to have! One question I have and I can`t find anywhere....is the one leg of the adapter dead or did they tie the 2 legs together when they go from 50A to 30A?


    One leg not used. Be aware that the 30 amp wiring all the way from the plug to the breaker in the trailer is not properly protected.
  • I just bought a 50-30 adapter. I now use it when 50A is available. nice to have! One question I have and I can`t find anywhere....is the one leg of the adapter dead or did they tie the 2 legs together when they go from 50A to 30A?
  • Bought the adapter but haven't used it yet. Booked into a 50 amp site, this summer, but found the pedestal also had 30 amp receptacle. Good to have on hand, though, in case you get the worn out 30 amp.
  • Only once, in 14 years, have I stayed in a CG that had only 50A hookups. At that time I didn't have an adapter. The office loaned me a 50 to 30 adapter, no cost.
  • i always use a 50 amp adapter and outlet as I know this way I will get a solid 30 amps. many 30 amp outlets are worn and only give you 26 to 28 amps.
  • Most will have both. But to be safe, go buy a 50->30 adapter. You may never need it, but good to have if you do.

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