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Old 11-10-2014, 12:02 PM   #4
Irlpguy
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I often use a 50 to 30amp reducer stubby cable then plug that into a 15 amp reducer and plug into a regular outside plug at our place. None of my regular outlets in my home have a 30 amp breaker and those 15 amp plugs are not meant to carry 30 amps.

The adapter I use is only rated for 15 amp and can only support the converter and some lights in the trailer and only used when we move the unit into place for packing up or unpacking.

rohrmann is correct you must be very careful you do not want to connect to a dryer, stove or other 220V outlet or unpleasant things will happen. Use a voltmeter or ask someone to check it for you.


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