110V AC supplies you with power from park pedestal.
Your 50A rig with a 30A adapter allows you to have AC power and run AC equipment up to a draw of 30 amps.
That AC power supplies....
converter (which supplies 12V DC power and charges batteries)
A/C Unit
Microwave
Heating elements for fridge & water heater
outlets
TV
On 30A you can run A/C unit, fridge, TV, outlets but will probably trip breaker if you try to run water heater, microwave when using A/C unit.
When overloaded the 30A breaker at pedestal may trip, Main AC breaker inside rig power panel may trip OR the breaker for A/C unit may trip.
Your truck/trailer cord supplies 12V DC power to lights/trailer brakes
Your trailer battery (and converter when on shore power) supply the trailer with 12V DC power for furnace, control circuits for water heater, fridge, thermostat, inside lights, slides etc.
"This trip I plugged in the power to fire up the air. It popped after 10 seconds"
WHAT popped after 10 seconds??
Check circuit breakers in trailer power panel.
Does A/C Fan turn ON (from t-stat....manually)?
Is it time for your medication or mine?
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