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Using 50 amp with 30 amp adapter?

precioustime
Explorer II
Explorer II
If a 30 amp connection on an electrical post on a camp site is not working properly is it safe to use an electrical adapter and connect my rv to the 50 amp? Just want to be sure since I have never done this.
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ADAD437
Explorer
Explorer
parkmanaa wrote:
What you are actually doing when you use a 50 to 30 amp adapter is use only 1 of the 2 circuits provided for 50 amp service. You should be aware you now have 50 amps of power available in your RV.
If you use your power the same as with regular 30 amp service you are OK. Some seem to think knowing you now have 50 amps available you will not worry about tripping a 30-amp breaker, and can place extra strain on your wiring.
I have done it with no problems


you still only have 30 amps in the rv via your main breaker in your rv. it will trip like normal if you overload it.( retired electrician). if your main is 30 that is all you will get if it is working right.

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hershey
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Explorer
I always use the 50 amp instead of the 30 as a matter of choice. Much more likely to get positive power.
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Moved from Forum Technical Support

ChooChooMan74
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Explorer
Yes, I do it all the time.

MOD, Please move from FTS to the proper forum.
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3oaks
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Explorer
Like the others have stated, it's OK. Some even use the 50/30 amp adaptor when the 30 amp receptacle is available. 50 amp is less used and not as worn providing a tighter connection. ๐Ÿ˜‰

If people would only learn to throw the breaker off before plugging and unplugging the shore power cords to eliminate arcing and burning of the electrical contacts. :R

pianotuna
Nomad II
Nomad II
It is safe to do so.
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Dick_B
Explorer
Explorer
Sometimes the 30 amp connector on the post has been abused, has broken parts and/or charred connectors. The 50 amp connector may be little used and better to use. The CG may want to charge more the a 50 amp connection but I won't tell if you won't.
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parkmanaa
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Explorer
What you are actually doing when you use a 50 to 30 amp adapter is use only 1 of the 2 circuits provided for 50 amp service. You should be aware you now have 50 amps of power available in your RV.
If you use your power the same as with regular 30 amp service you are OK. Some seem to think knowing you now have 50 amps available you will not worry about tripping a 30-amp breaker, and can place extra strain on your wiring.
I have done it with no problems

Jack_Diane_Free
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Explorer
Yes, have done it many times.