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Atlee
Jan 15, 2014Explorer II
Thanks for the idea. I had actually gotten the dog bone strictly in the case the 30 amp was broken. Hadn't thought about using it just because the 30 amp might be overly used and not very tight.
mlts22 wrote:
In general, 30 amp connections see a lot of wear and tear. I've been to CGs where even trying to fix the connection with some De-Ox-It just results in a spotty connection, so I just grab the dogbone, plug into 50 amps, and it works out quite well.
I know some people who always use the dogbone and 50A just because it tends to be less used, thus more reliable than the 30A connection.
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