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Hughes Auto former 50-30 amp adapter.

Welder99
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I have a 50 amp 5th wheel with a 50 amp hughes auto former unit. The campground we’re going to be staying at only has 30 amp service. If I use a 50-30 amp adapter on the Hughes will it work ok ? Thanks in advance.
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Cummins12V98
Explorer III
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Mine works just fine if I have to use 30A.
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Lwiddis
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If the voltage drops to 100 you are in another park that doesn’t provide safe electricity. Don’t advertise your autoformer IMO. Park probably has rules against them.
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wa8yxm
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Yes it will work just Fine.. I did that many times no problems

Well one possile issue.. due to the nature of electricity you use Volt-Amps. so if your rig needs say 3500 volt amps and the voltage is 120 volts. NO problem (30 amps at 120 volts is 3600 volt-amps) But if the voltage drops to say 100 volts park side. now it needs 35 amps to get that same 3500 volt-amps and click goes the park breaker.

NOTE it's not watts (Watts are generally less than volt-amps) it's volt-amps.

But we normally speak of them the same.
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