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Pop Up Electriacal Question

Leeski1981
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I have a pop up which runs of the standard 15/ 20 amp outlets. I can plug it directly into my home and have no issues. I am going to be going camping in the near future and the site we chose says they have mostly 30 amp connections. I am going to running a small fridge and a coffee maker, some small lights. The pop up does have a converter as well. First question I have is can I plug into a 30 amp with my pop up? I know I need an adapter to change the configuration. Second, while being plugged in to the 30 amp can I still use my fridge, coffee maker, etc. ? I don't want to blow anything. Please let me know. Thanks!
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fla-gypsy
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Carry and adapter and some extension cords to get the most flexibility from the power pedestal as most are like the one shown.
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wa8yxm
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I do know of exceptions and there is a fix but MOST campgrounds all sites have standard 15 or 15/20 amp outlets. A 30 amp site also has a 30 amp outlet (TT-30) and a 50 amp has both 30 and 50 amp outlets as pictured above.

On the off chance you find a campground which like one I stay at only has 30 amp outlets, No 15/20.. You can get an adapter. I recommend a "Dogbone" type where you have a 15 amp plug, Usually right angle, on one end of a cord and a TT-30 outlet on the other. Wal*mart, Camping world, Most RV stores and in many cases the camp store will have them

Failing that there is a PUCK type adapter.. 30 amp outlet on one side, 15 amp plug on the other. I have both kinds.
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Matt_Colie
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Leon,

Another Classic Owner.....

The other postings are largely correct, but in our travels, we have run into more than a few "30 amp only" posts. So, Were I You, I would carry the adapter for 30 to 15/20. And, at least 1 ea 12Awg Extension cord. 25 foot should do, but if you want to run a coffee pot and anything else, that is what you want.

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downtheroad
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Good advice and answers from the above posters...
This is what a VERY common RV Park Pedestal looks like. You may not even need an adapter.

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red31
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take an extension cord so you can use a 1500 electric heater via the campground's additional outlets!

wildtoad
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As stated yes. You may also find that even though it advertises 30 amp it most likely also as a 15-20 amp socket too.
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SoundGuy
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Simple answer - yes.
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