Redterpos3
Mar 28, 2015Explorer
Dual 30 amp rv's?
Was doing some "window" shopping on Camping World site, and saw a dogbone for dual 30 amp to a single 50 amp receptacle. Are there actually RV's that have 2 30 amp hookups??
Dtank wrote:myredracer wrote:
We have a 30 amp TT and if I ever just had to have more power, like say for a 2nd AC,
I'd install a 20 amp power inlet on the side of our TT and run a 20 amp extension cord to the 15/20 amp recept. on a pedestal.
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Like this poster did ??
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myredracer wrote:
We have a 30 amp TT and if I ever just had to have more power, like say for a 2nd AC,
I'd install a 20 amp power inlet on the side of our TT and run a 20 amp extension cord to the 15/20 amp recept. on a pedestal.
LarryJM wrote:
I did this mod in lieu of converting my trailer to a true 50A service feed because of the cost of conversion
and not wanting to wrestle that 50A Anaconda cord in colder weather.
joebedford wrote:Golden_HVAC wrote:I have NEVER seen a 30A or 50A GFI receptacle. 15A and 20A yes, but that's not what OP is talking about.
modern RV parks use GFI receptacles
This adapter might work for me: I have two 30A plugs on my garage for when friends come to visit. When my RV is there alone, I could plug my RV 50A plug into the adapter and have twice the power than with my dogbone adapter.
westernrvparkowner wrote:Perhaps you missed the post that he's added a second 30A circuit to his rig for more power which of course no RV mfg would ever do. Better to convert his rig to 50A.
Whatever that Rube Goldberg contraption is doesn't look any easier than just using the cord your rig was designed with.
LarryJM wrote:Whatever that Rube Goldberg contraption is doesn't look any easier than just using the cord your rig was designed with. Frankly it looks like Medusa's head of snakes. And what is the chain for, other than to create a spot where it can wear through the cable sheathing and deliver a nasty shock to the unaware?Redterpos3 wrote:
Was doing some "window" shopping on Camping World site, and saw a dogbone for dual 30 amp to a single 50 amp receptacle. Are there actually RV's that have 2 30 amp hookups??
Well I'm sort of confused on what you actually saw, but my trailer now has a dual 30A system feed by a 50A to dual 30A dogbone. I added the second 30A service feed and you can see all I did HERE. Below is a pic of the 50A to dual 30A dogbone I made ...
I did this mod in lieu of converting my trailer to a true 50A service feed because of the cost of conversion and not wanting to wrestle that 50A Anaconda cord in colder weather.
Golden_HVAC wrote:I have NEVER seen a 30A or 50A GFI receptacle. 15A and 20A yes, but that's not what OP is talking about.
modern RV parks use GFI receptacles