โNov-26-2014 10:57 AM
โDec-01-2014 06:12 PM
Kiwi_too wrote:DrewE wrote:2oldman wrote:DrewE wrote:Really?
Obviously, it's silly to use an adapter when 30A service is available.
I do think so, in the general case. If you have a 30A coach, and a perfectly fine 30A socket, why bother with an adapter and the other socket? It seems to me to be one more thing to possibly break or go wrong. I'd also prefer to have the proper sized breaker for the lead-in cord, though that's not as big a concern in practice (as the probability of additional problems is quite limited).
There may be exceptional circumstances sometimes, such as a broken or dodgy 30A socket, that warrant doing otherwise. But otherwise, why complicate things unnecessarily?
Agreed but in many cases the 30 amp socket is worn out. I'd use the adapter.
โDec-01-2014 04:31 PM
DrewE wrote:2oldman wrote:DrewE wrote:Really?
Obviously, it's silly to use an adapter when 30A service is available.
I do think so, in the general case. If you have a 30A coach, and a perfectly fine 30A socket, why bother with an adapter and the other socket? It seems to me to be one more thing to possibly break or go wrong. I'd also prefer to have the proper sized breaker for the lead-in cord, though that's not as big a concern in practice (as the probability of additional problems is quite limited).
There may be exceptional circumstances sometimes, such as a broken or dodgy 30A socket, that warrant doing otherwise. But otherwise, why complicate things unnecessarily?
โDec-01-2014 11:07 AM
2oldman wrote:DrewE wrote:Really?
Obviously, it's silly to use an adapter when 30A service is available.
โNov-27-2014 10:27 AM
enblethen wrote:
Park Power is one of the better manufactured adapters. In this link CSA has tested and certified the adapter. I know that is a Canadian standard and not as well known as UL but it is recognized by NFPA(NEC)
50/30 adapter
โNov-27-2014 08:58 AM
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โNov-27-2014 08:26 AM
DrewE wrote:Really?
Obviously, it's silly to use an adapter when 30A service is available.
โNov-27-2014 08:09 AM
Finally Time wrote:
Perhaps he was a Winnebago Tech, Here's a quote from my 2013 Winnebago Vista Operation Manual page 6-2: "NOTE...If your coach is equipped with standard 30-amp system, you cannot connect to a 50-amp service. Do not use adapters to connect 30-amp systems to a 50-amp service or you may cause an overload on electrical system components."
I have asked my servicing dealer why not, and what components. They never heard of this before and have asked Winnebago for clarification. So far no answer.
โNov-27-2014 08:08 AM
I doubt you'll often (or ever) come across a campsite with 50A service that doesn't also have 30A service. Obviously, it's silly to use an adapter when 30A service is available.
โNov-27-2014 07:32 AM
โNov-27-2014 06:40 AM
โNov-27-2014 06:10 AM
mpierce wrote:Kiwi_too wrote:
. . . and you might want to look for a new tech.
Agreed. Any tech that would tell me that, would NEVER touch my MH!
โNov-27-2014 05:36 AM
Kiwi_too wrote:
. . . and you might want to look for a new tech.
โNov-27-2014 05:08 AM
Old-Biscuit wrote:I doubt you'll often (or ever) come across a campsite with 50A service that doesn't also have 30A service. Obviously, it's silly to use an adapter when 30A service is available.
Actually...have come across quite a few 30A receptacles that were in bad shape and using an adapter to plug into the 50A would be very prudent.
50A rigs should have a 50A to 30A adapter
30A rigs should have a 30A to 50A adapter
For those 'just in case' situations
And a 30A to 15A adapter for plugging in at home, friends, storage etc.
Hey OP.......
Please go back as ask the 'tech' WHY and Reasoning. Then post back.
โNov-26-2014 08:24 PM
I doubt you'll often (or ever) come across a campsite with 50A service that doesn't also have 30A service. Obviously, it's silly to use an adapter when 30A service is available.