We'll be picking up our new Fleetwood Bounder Classic (50 amp) in a couple of weeks and I need to be able to hook up to 15 amp receptacle to provide basic electricity at home. My old coach had a twis...
I would get 2 dogbones, 50/30 and 30/15. The reason for that is somewhere down the line you will need a 50/30. A the inlaws house I ran a 20 amp extension (#10 wire and 20 amp plugs on both ends) into a 15/30 dogbone, 3 30 amp extension cords, my 30/50 dogbone, and the factory 50 amp cord. Advantage, piece and quiet, drawback - shutting EVERYTHING off to run the microwave.
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