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RoyB
Aug 26, 2016Explorer II
I think there is a safety law that prevents such devices from being sold to the general public by US manufacturers.
Ebay sales is another story I guess...
If each 120VAC leg feeds a separate female pin on the 30A twist lock socket it is OK. I have a feeling however the two 120VAC legs from the separate 120VAc zones come together on one of the 30A female socket...
What you don't want to see if when you plug one 120VAC Plug it wll engerize the second 120VAC plug before you can plug it in somewhere... It will be a libe 120VAC plug in your hand...
You can find the RV50A such combiners as there is definitely two separate 120VAC socket legs on the connector. This one only has three sockets which will be hot-Neutral-ground feeding a RV 30A standard connection adapter...
I looked it up on-line by its part number and didn't find any schmetic of it there... It costs $140
Who knows unless you can find a schemtic of it somewhere
Just my two cents here - no expert advice...
Roy Ken
Ebay sales is another story I guess...
If each 120VAC leg feeds a separate female pin on the 30A twist lock socket it is OK. I have a feeling however the two 120VAC legs from the separate 120VAc zones come together on one of the 30A female socket...
What you don't want to see if when you plug one 120VAC Plug it wll engerize the second 120VAC plug before you can plug it in somewhere... It will be a libe 120VAC plug in your hand...
You can find the RV50A such combiners as there is definitely two separate 120VAC socket legs on the connector. This one only has three sockets which will be hot-Neutral-ground feeding a RV 30A standard connection adapter...
I looked it up on-line by its part number and didn't find any schmetic of it there... It costs $140
Who knows unless you can find a schemtic of it somewhere
Just my two cents here - no expert advice...
Roy Ken
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