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30 amp camper/50 amp plug and cord

Terry_25
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Just bought a Puma 25BHFQ. One A/C and a 30 amp camper in every way but the plug and cord are 50 amp. Must I always use an adapter or can I plug into 50 amp if available? Thanks. The camper is on a permanent site with a 30 amp plug. I'd like to eliminate the adapter by installing a 50 amp plug.
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AllegroD
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I would post a pic of your CB panel, as well.

C_Schomer
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Id put the right cord on it and plug it into the right receptacle with the right over currant protection. Craig
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Bobbo
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JimR 1 wrote:
I remember a post like this a while back a 30 amp camper with a 50 amp Cord. The post was in April.

JimR

Actually, that case had a 50 amp camper with a 50 amp cord, BUT, the wrong sticker was placed by the camper's power inlet. The sticker that was applied said it was a 30 amp 125v camper. On further inspection, that camper had a ganged 50 amp main breaker. Here is that (12 page) thread: 30 vs 50 amp electrical issue help
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I remember a post like this a while back a 30 amp camper with a 50 amp Cord. The post was in April.

JimR

BB_TX
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A picture of your cord (both ends) and your RV connector would take all the guesswork out of anyone here trying to help.

fj12ryder
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You say it's a 30 amp camper, but has a 50 amp cord and plug. Is the outlet where the cord plugs into the camper 50 amp? IOW is the plug that goes to the camper a 50 amp plug? 3 prongs and a ground?
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valhalla360
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Sounds goofy, so be careful of internet advice. Not that the folks aren't knowledgeable but you may be feeding them confusing information.

Best bet would be to get someone local who is good with electrical to look over your system. It makes no sense that you would have a 240v/50amp inlet feeding a 120v/30amp system...it can be done but makes no sense, so it makes you wonder if someone home brewed the change and if they knew what they were doing when they did it.
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Cptnvideo
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I would check the RV breaker panel first. If you have a 2 pole main breaker, then you can plug directly into a 50 amp outlet.
But if you have a single pole main breaker, then where is the 2nd hot wire going?
I assume you know a 50 amp outlet is actually 2 50 amp hot wires, a neutral and a ground.
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Cummins12V98
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You should be able to plug your 50A cord into a 50A receptacle.
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