โApr-09-2017 11:41 AM
โApr-10-2017 01:45 PM
myredracer wrote:
A plug or receptacle will CSA/UL listed for operation at 125 volts (max.) and will be marked with a 125 volt rating on it. I would say that is what the OP is referring to. He probably just wants to plug into an ordinary 15 amp household receptacle and in that case adapters for RV use are readily available everywhere to go from 30 amps down to 15 amps. However...
You don't want to start plugging in any old extension cords that are laying around at home. Voltage drop needs to be considered or some serious damage can result. What is the voltage at the 15 amp receptacle you want to plug into, how far is the wiring run all the way back to the house panel and what is the wire gauge? An extension cord may need to be min. #10 gauge but depends on what would be running in the RV like say just the converter to keep the battery charged? Or running the AC unit and other loads in the summer? Plug blades and extension cords need to be kept in good condition and contact surfaces should be clean and shiny not dirty and pitted. Don't plug the RV in when the power is on.
The freezer in the shed will likely preclude running much more than the converter/charger.
A licenced electrician may very well not know about sizing an extension cord(s) for an RV and some other RV-specific things. It might help if the OP posts more info. and some here can help on adapters and cords.
โApr-10-2017 11:49 AM
โApr-10-2017 08:29 AM
wa8yxm wrote:Happycamper30 wrote:
How can I run a electrical wire from the 30 amp plug which I can adapt down to a 125 amp plug, I need something then will go to my shed and then how do I hook int
The only place I've ever seen a plug approaching 125 amps was on a Theater Lighting patch panel.. And I'm not sure they had one over 100 amps.
Or did you mean adapt from a TT-30 Plug to a standard 15 or 15/20 amp wall outlet?
Adapters sold at all RV places, Wal-Mart, and some hardware and other stores.. that's the easy way. Also get it from Amazon, or E-bay but for stuff like this Wal*mart and you have it when you walk out of the store.
โApr-10-2017 07:55 AM
Happycamper30 wrote:
How can I run a electrical wire from the 30 amp plug which I can adapt down to a 125 amp plug, I need something then will go to my shed and then how do I hook into my shed which is Rubbermaid shed getting electrical outlet to plug in my freezer without coming off of the camper because I will keep blowing circuit breaker I see there is electrical cable that that you can bury in the ground without conduit.
Thank you.
โApr-09-2017 08:43 PM
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โApr-09-2017 07:05 PM
Lwiddis wrote:
Old Biscuit's advice is dead on.
โApr-09-2017 03:46 PM
Happycamper30 wrote:
How can I run a electrical wire from the 30 amp plug which I can adapt down to a 125 amp plug, I need something then will go to my shed and then how do I hook int
โApr-09-2017 03:14 PM
โApr-09-2017 12:33 PM
โApr-09-2017 12:26 PM
โApr-09-2017 12:21 PM
Happycamper30 wrote:Your question makes no sense.
How can I run a electrical wire from the 30 amp plug which I can adapt down to a 125 amp plug,
โApr-09-2017 12:16 PM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
Hire an electrician.......
Seriously.
From your post you do not know/understand enough about 120V AC Systems to be wiring up any outlets....or extended services.
Sorry if that sounds rude...not meant that way.
โApr-09-2017 12:16 PM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
Hire an electrician.......
Seriously.
From your post you do not know/understand enough about 120V AC Systems to be wiring up any outlets....or extended services.
Sorry if that sounds rude...not meant that way.