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ScottG
Feb 16, 2018Nomad
Re-read your post and think i understand better. Your asking about one of those adapters that use the 20 and 30 amp receptacle to power a 50A rig.
My suggestion is to skip it. They only work where the 20A has no GFCI (a direct violation of code) so not easy to find.
Another idea, use the standard 30 to 50 dogbone to power your RV and create a way to plug your water heater directly into the 20A recept at the pedestal. I did this with our last TT and it was very helpful.
My suggestion is to skip it. They only work where the 20A has no GFCI (a direct violation of code) so not easy to find.
Another idea, use the standard 30 to 50 dogbone to power your RV and create a way to plug your water heater directly into the 20A recept at the pedestal. I did this with our last TT and it was very helpful.
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