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Chris Bryant wrote:myredracer wrote:
If you have two 50 amp shore power cords, a 50 amp 4-prong generator adapter can be used to connect the two cords together.
That's a different twist lock configuration- I don't know the NEMA number off the top of my head, but the RV inlet has 3 blades plus the shell as a ground.
โSep-25-2014 09:18 AM
myredracer wrote:
If you have two 50 amp shore power cords, a 50 amp 4-prong generator adapter can be used to connect the two cords together.
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โSep-25-2014 03:15 AM
Popsie wrote:
IIRC, HUD limits 50 amp power cord connections to a maximum of 36 and a half feet in length.
You would be very unlikely to have a HUD inspector check you hookup, but in the event of a fire, etc. damaging multiple units, a code violation noted by a fire inspector could end up with you found to be responsible.
โSep-25-2014 02:43 AM
wa8yxm wrote:
I would recommend this...
Cut the cord (one of them) oh about 18-24 inches from the Marinco outlet.
Install a 50 amp female cord end (outlet) as others have suggested.
On the pigtail you just made you can install either a 50 amp plug or a 30 amp plug (This may take some doing) with BOTH Sides (Black and red, or black and black depending on the cord) to the copper screw. White to the slivery screw and we all know where green goes.
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