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CA_Traveler
Feb 16, 2018Explorer III
I don't recommend using the cheater cord because there are potential electrical and safety issues that are not understood by most RVers. But as the saying goes if you build it they will buy it. And as stated it doesn't work if a GFCI is involved.
Much better to install a independent 20A circuit in the RV and connect it with an extension cord to a 20A pedestal plug. That circuit could be set up so that a second A/C can be switched to this circuit.
Much better to install a independent 20A circuit in the RV and connect it with an extension cord to a 20A pedestal plug. That circuit could be set up so that a second A/C can be switched to this circuit.
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