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time2roll wrote:X2 Good and correct advice. The splitter also known as a cheater cord is for a different application, namely 20A and 30A pedestal plugs to a 50A RV power cord and not adapted to a 30A rig.
With the extra adapter I assume the splitter is 2x 30a to 50 amp. This will not combine power. Actually you are drawing power from only one side of the 50a and likewise from only one cord.
I don't think amps is the issue as much as voltage. Those extension cords look a bit thin and maybe too long. Red cord is maybe OK but should be #12 wire minimum. Check and monitor voltage in the RV. You are looking for 108+ when running. Post your findings.
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beaubeau wrote:
Posting for a friend ...
She has a new Jayco Melbourne. Itโs on a Sprinter chassis.
Her AC works fine if sheโs plugged into a 30 amp circuit (her RV doesnโt have a 50 amp plug).
But plugged into 20 amp it will run for a few minutes only.
So her husband bought a splitter from camping world meant to plug into to 2 110 outlets and combine them into 30 amps.
Same problem.
Any ideas?
This is what the splitter looks like in use
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