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Dr_Quick
Jun 17, 2015Explorer II
What you have is either a plug for a 50 amp range, or possibly something else. You will need a new plug, either a 30 amp 120 Volt RV plug, or a 50 amp 240 volt RV plug. Unless you are familiar with electrical you will need an electrician to do this. NOTE: make sure electrician understands that you want to end up with a 120 Volt plug for your trailer, as RV's and 30 amp 240 dryers use almost the identical plug.
If you go for the 50 amp 240 volt RV plug you will be able to handle a bigger service in the future, but you will requite a 50 to 30 amp RV adapter for your Airstream.
If you go for the 50 amp 240 volt RV plug you will be able to handle a bigger service in the future, but you will requite a 50 to 30 amp RV adapter for your Airstream.
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