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wolfe10
Aug 23, 2018Explorer
Advantage is less voltage drop (larger gauge wire and 50 amp CG outlets often have larger gauge wire feeding them.
You can certainly make a 30 male to "50 amp RV inlet" adapter to use when voltage is OK.
And, your RV may have a standard inlet in which case you may be able to find a pre-made adapter.
You could also leave the 50 amp cord coiled up and use an off the shelf 30 male to 50 female adapter.
You can certainly make a 30 male to "50 amp RV inlet" adapter to use when voltage is OK.
And, your RV may have a standard inlet in which case you may be able to find a pre-made adapter.
You could also leave the 50 amp cord coiled up and use an off the shelf 30 male to 50 female adapter.
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