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RoyB
Jul 10, 2013Explorer II
If I had two of those 30A power cords with RV 30A MALE one one end and the RV30A Twist FEMALE connection on the other I would cut off one of the TWIST FEMALE ENDS about a couple of feet or so back. Then I would add a HD 120VAC 15A MALE plug on the end of that cable to make up an adapter that looks like this
Then I would take the other end that has the RV30A MALE connector already on it and install a RV30A FEMALE on the cut off end which would look something like this
This would provide you with an RV30A extension cord that would mate up with second RV30A cable that has the twist connection on it.
One of my future plans here is to change over my pull-out RV30A shore power cable and install a RV30A flip door socket. then my power arrangement for my off-road POPUP would end up being something like this.
The bottom future plans shows the available ways to power up my OFF-ROAD POPUP Trailer. The farthest bulkhead flip door connection to the right is fed by my 1500W On-Board PSW Inverter which would connect into my shore power connection when needed as shown.
All kinds of PLAN B routes here for powering up my off-road POPUP.
In other words don't just replace the twist on RV30A connector but make another adapter cable out of it.
food for thought
Roy Ken
Then I would take the other end that has the RV30A MALE connector already on it and install a RV30A FEMALE on the cut off end which would look something like this
This would provide you with an RV30A extension cord that would mate up with second RV30A cable that has the twist connection on it.
One of my future plans here is to change over my pull-out RV30A shore power cable and install a RV30A flip door socket. then my power arrangement for my off-road POPUP would end up being something like this.
The bottom future plans shows the available ways to power up my OFF-ROAD POPUP Trailer. The farthest bulkhead flip door connection to the right is fed by my 1500W On-Board PSW Inverter which would connect into my shore power connection when needed as shown.
All kinds of PLAN B routes here for powering up my off-road POPUP.
In other words don't just replace the twist on RV30A connector but make another adapter cable out of it.
food for thought
Roy Ken
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