Jul-24-2021 07:45 AM
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Hello. I have a 30 amp outlet and a 30 amp connection on the back of my rv. I’m almost 100’ away from the outlet. Is it safe to use a 100’ 30 amp plug on each end extension cord? Will I be able to use the ac and microwave at the same time? Or run the whole rv using this cord?
May-01-2024 05:51 AM
This thread is 3 years old. You might get more traction on your question if you created a new post.
Jul-25-2021 10:18 AM
ferndaleflyer wrote:
I keep mine powered up all the time with a 12ga cord plugged into a 20 amp plug at home. I have a 30ft 30 amp RV cord plugged into the 12ga 100ft cord. Have used this for years.
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Jul-24-2021 11:23 AM
IAMICHABOD wrote:
Following the recommendations here and my electrician I opted for a 10GA solid copper wire extension cord.
Jul-24-2021 09:04 AM
Apr-29-2024 01:40 PM
You don't want solid wire (not sure they even sell them). You want "stranded" copper wire. Romex in houses is solid wire (ie: 1 strand). In a house, it's OK because once installed, it rarely if ever is moved. An extension cord is constantly being bent and unbent. The outer layer of a very thick strand is stressed more than the outer layer of a thin strand. Eventually, that outer layer "work hardens" and becomes brittle and can break or worse, the poor connection around the break point can overheat. The thinner strands of stranded wire experience less strain so they hold up longer.
Of course, it really depends on how long the wiring run is and how many amps you are drawing. If you are just running the fridge and a few lights (maybe 3-5amps), a little 15amp cord from home depot is generally going to be fine. Once you want to run the air/con and everything else (15-24amps), even 10ga may be marginal if you have the standard 50ft cord with a 100ft extension.
Regardless, it's a good idea to keep a voltage meter plugged in where you can see it or have a surge protector that also checks for low voltage and will cut power if it gets too low. We have a meter that stays plugged in near the door and if we see it get down around 108v or lower, we shut down and switch to generator power.
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