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BB_TX
Jul 24, 2021Nomad
Use a basic 50 to 30 dogbone adapter. Just have to be aware they will only have 3,600 watts of power to work with instead of the 12,000 watts of 50 amp service. Only be able to run one AC and be careful of other high amp devices. Best to run water heater on propane.
The 50 to two 30’s adapters don’t work if the park has GFCI outlets, which is required by current code. And parks typically don’t have two 30 amp outlets. They have one 30 and one 20. Might work in an older park that is not up to current code.
The 50 to two 30’s adapters don’t work if the park has GFCI outlets, which is required by current code. And parks typically don’t have two 30 amp outlets. They have one 30 and one 20. Might work in an older park that is not up to current code.
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