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DougE
Jun 17, 2015Explorer
If you have identified your house outlet correctly - No, you can't do it.
The house outlet has 2 - 120v prongs and 1 - ground prong. There is no neutral wire. At the trailer you need 1 - 120v prong, 1 - neutral prong and 1 - ground prong. If you have an electrician correctly rewire the house outlet for a NEMA 14-50R receptacle then you can use a standard 50 amp to 30 amp RV adapter. He can put a 14-50P Plug on the dryer cord so it will be compatible.
The house outlet has 2 - 120v prongs and 1 - ground prong. There is no neutral wire. At the trailer you need 1 - 120v prong, 1 - neutral prong and 1 - ground prong. If you have an electrician correctly rewire the house outlet for a NEMA 14-50R receptacle then you can use a standard 50 amp to 30 amp RV adapter. He can put a 14-50P Plug on the dryer cord so it will be compatible.
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