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Old 11-14-2007, 12:22 PM   #1
Capt Kidd
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Making a 30 amp cord

So has anyone tried to buy the female end of a 50 amp cord and wired it with a 30 amp cord. It seems to me that most of the time I really don't need 50 amps and the cord is a pain to coil up particularly if it is cold.

What I thought I would do would be to get the recepticle that goes into the Monty and then wire it up with a 30 amp cord and use it when I didn't need a 50 amps.

From what I can see, and from what I used in the old motorhome, the only time I would really need 50 amps would be if I was running two AC units.

Thoughts on this?
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