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tim1970
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I was wondering if anybody that has an RV wired for 50amp service carries a 30amp cord for when they know they will be at a campsite that only supports 30amps. It seems like it would be better than having to use the large 50amp cord. I guess I also need to know if you can even buy a 30 amp cord that will plug into an RV designed for 50 amps. (Is the connector the same?)

Thanks

Tim
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Lantley
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Us out West wrote:
rk911 wrote:
tim1970 wrote:
I was wondering if anybody that has an RV wired for 50amp service carries a 30amp cord for when they know they will be at a campsite that only supports 30amps. It seems like it would be better than having to use the large 50amp cord. I guess I also need to know if you can even buy a 30 amp cord that will plug into an RV designed for 50 amps. (Is the connector the same?)

Thanks

Tim

we carry a 50==>30 amp dogbone adapter for use in parks that don't offer 50-amp service. I doubt you'll find an RV that is wired for 50-amps but will let you plug in a 30-amp cord. that's what the adapters are for.


Same....thanks.

The 30 amp to 50 amp cord does exist no adapters needed.
Yes it only delivers 30 amp but it connects to the standard 50 amp RV twist connection


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Us_out_West
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rk911 wrote:
tim1970 wrote:
I was wondering if anybody that has an RV wired for 50amp service carries a 30amp cord for when they know they will be at a campsite that only supports 30amps. It seems like it would be better than having to use the large 50amp cord. I guess I also need to know if you can even buy a 30 amp cord that will plug into an RV designed for 50 amps. (Is the connector the same?)

Thanks

Tim

we carry a 50==>30 amp dogbone adapter for use in parks that don't offer 50-amp service. I doubt you'll find an RV that is wired for 50-amps but will let you plug in a 30-amp cord. that's what the adapters are for.


Same....thanks.
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Bumpyroad wrote:
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I have both a 30A cord and a 30A adapter. But the thought of dragging that 30A cord around means it stays home 100percen of the time. I use it when the camper is in the driveway being loaded up for a trip. But it goes in the house garage before we leave.


you don't carry a spare additional cord?
bumpy
I don't, never needed it. It could happen but hasn't so far in about 10 years of periodic travel. It certainly could, but not so far.
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Lantley
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You can get a 30 amp cord that has the same twist lock RV side connection as the 50 amp cord no adapter needed.
I have one and use it on 30 amp sites.
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rk911
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tim1970 wrote:
I was wondering if anybody that has an RV wired for 50amp service carries a 30amp cord for when they know they will be at a campsite that only supports 30amps. It seems like it would be better than having to use the large 50amp cord. I guess I also need to know if you can even buy a 30 amp cord that will plug into an RV designed for 50 amps. (Is the connector the same?)

Thanks

Tim

we carry a 50==>30 amp dogbone adapter for use in parks that don't offer 50-amp service. I doubt you'll find an RV that is wired for 50-amps but will let you plug in a 30-amp cord. that's what the adapters are for. we also carry a 30==>20 amp adapter...just in case.
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Bumpyroad
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lawnspecialties wrote:
I have both a 30A cord and a 30A adapter. But the thought of dragging that 30A cord around means it stays home 100% of the time. I use it when the camper is in the driveway being loaded up for a trip. But it goes in the house garage before we leave.


you don't carry a spare additional cord?
bumpy

Lwiddis
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If you have the storage room and no weight issues.... personally I carry two 30 amp cords...25 and 10 feet.
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lawnspecialties
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I have both a 30A cord and a 30A adapter. But the thought of dragging that 30A cord around means it stays home 100% of the time. I use it when the camper is in the driveway being loaded up for a trip. But it goes in the house garage before we leave.

DrewE
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The RV side connector would be different for the different capacity inlets. For that matter, there could be a few different styles of 50A and 30A RV-side connectors; they aren't specifically standardized by the NEC. Also, many 30A RVs and presumably at least some 50A RVs do not have removable cords, and so have no RV-side connector. (A 30A connector needs two 30A current carrying contacts plus the safety ground; a 50A one needs three 50A current carrying contacts plus the safety ground. Those are significantly different requirements, and so different connectors are used.)

It would be entirely possible to build or have built a 30A cord for a 50A RV, using the appropriate RV side connector and a 30A plug and appropriate (30A) cabling. I'm not sure I would think it worthwhile to get or make one, speaking personally, but it's certainly not an entirely outlandish thing to do.

I have a 50amp to 30 amp reducer that I use with the 50 amp cord.. For me, it is easy, I just hit a button and it rolls up ! :B
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I bought a 25' Marinco yellow 30 amp power cord that has a 50 amp connector at the RV end that plugs directly into my 50 amp 5er and has a 30 amp plug at the park end. We have frequently stayed at an RV park in Colorado that only has 30 amp service. And at over 8'500', it is often 40 degrees or colder even on summer mornings. That 50 amp cord is a real chore on those travel mornings when packing up. The 30 is much, much easier. I will even use it in 50 amp parks if the weather is mild and we will not need A/C.

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tvman44
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They are both different.
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tim1970
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I know that the connector at the campsite is different for 50amp vs 30amp, but what about the connector on my RV. If I bought and 30amp cord, would I also need to buy an adapter to allow it to hook to my RV?
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fj12ryder
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Nope, having to mess with the 50 amp cord isn't that big of a deal. Kind of a pain to roll up when it's cold, but not that much.
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Bumpyroad
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the connector is not the same but I figured if I ever bought a 50 amp RV I would get a 30 amp cord with adapters (or the correct fittings) to use 99% of the time so I wouldn't have to wrestle the 50 amp anaconda in cold weather.
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