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- Saltwater_buckExplorerI built a cord with 25' of 10g with the 20A female(camper side), and 15A male(pedestal side). Just hooked it up and checking periodically. I have it plugged in my garage. Thanks for the help
- ScottGNomad
Swamp Man wrote:
If you have a twenty amp outlet, I would use a cord rated for 20 amps. Use of a smaller (less amp rated cord) is asking for trouble. The NEC (National Electrical Code) does not allow you to use wire related for less amps than the breaker it is attached to. If the installer used a 20 amp outlet, there is a reason.
That code does not apply to the cord that connects to the outlet. It's for the wiring between the breaker and an appliance or outlet. - KybiggrayExplorerGuess I should clarify, I have 12 2 with ground wire ran from my ac to the underneath storage area of my 5ver. At that point I put a Heavy Duty Male end that matches the ordinary house plug, and from there I run the extension cord to the pedestal.
On a side note, I just finished tying my 2nd ac into the duct work, and put a chill grill on that had the hookup for the power and thermostat, then ran the thermostat wire over and put the 2nd ac on a seperate thermostat. A GREAT add. Fan will kick on and off and you have better control of the temperature. Total cost to do the project was only $145 - KybiggrayExplorerI changed the end on the camper to accept the extension cord. I didn't want to leave any chance for water to get into the extension cord and short out. I hope this helps.
- Saltwater_buckExplorer
Kybiggray wrote:
I have the same setup as you, and I use a 12 gauge extension cord and plug straight into the pedestal. Has worked great for three years.
Thank you, I wanted to hear from someone who had this setup. So you just spliced in a new plug at the end of a heavy duty extention cord? - KybiggrayExplorerI have the same setup as you, and I use a 12 gauge extension cord and plug straight into the pedestal. Has worked great for three years.
- NorskemanExplorerI have a Progressive EMS in our trailer - at 110 volts the AC unit was pulling 14 amps. I would look for something rated at 20 amps.
- Brandon327ExplorerOn the camper you have a horizontal and a vertical blade in the plug(20 amp plug)?If that is the case you are going to have to make your own cord like you are talking about. Most campgrounds only have a 15 amp plug but it is usually on a 20 amp breaker.
- Saltwater_buckExplorer
Brandon327 wrote:
Just use a 12 ga extension cord.
I got a new 12G cord, but it doesn't have the one flat blade. So do I cut it off and wire in a 20A flat blade plug and just use the 15A socket? Or do I use my extra 30A cord with a 15A adapter for the pedestal and a flat blad adapter for my camper? - Brandon327ExplorerJust use a 12 ga extension cord.
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