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stressmaster wrote:pianotuna wrote:
Try to pick adapters that are "dog bones". They are safe. I carry a 15 to 30, a 50 to 30, and a 30 to 15.
For extension cords use ones with #10 wire.
If plugging into a 15 amp shore power #12 may work well. Just don't exceed 1800 watts of total demand.
I love my kill-a-watt meter.
Oh I love this explanation! And everyone should own a kill-o-watt meter lol
โJul-24-2021 11:54 AM
pianotuna wrote:stressmaster wrote:
Were would be a good price place in usa for #10 wire extension cord and what is recommended length?
Use your favorite voltage drop calculator. Mine is:
https://www.southwire.com/ca/en-ca/calculator-vdrop
โJul-24-2021 11:48 AM
stressmaster wrote:
Were would be a good price place in usa for #10 wire extension cord and what is recommended length?
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time2roll wrote:
Most parks have 30 amp. Get out a few times and see what goes. Adapters and extensions are available on the road. You may not need anything for quite a while.
โJul-24-2021 11:39 AM
pianotuna wrote:
Try to pick adapters that are "dog bones". They are safe. I carry a 15 to 30, a 50 to 30, and a 30 to 15.
For extension cords use ones with #10 wire.
If plugging into a 15 amp shore power #12 may work well. Just don't exceed 1800 watts of total demand.
I love my kill-a-watt meter.
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