As mtlakejim notes, those will not work unless you stay at an older park that doesn’t have GFCI outlets. But staying at a 30 amp park is not really a problem with a standard 50-30 adapter. The only real restriction is not being able to run both A/Cs. Running one A/C and the water heater on propane you will generally be fine as long as you don’t operate multiple other high current items simultaneously such as microwave, electric skillet, clothes dryer, hair dryer, etc. No big deal if you trip the park breaker. Just note what you were doing at the time, reset the breaker, and try not to do that again.
Of course not being able to run both A/Cs and still be comfortable can be a problem in TX, it can be done even in the hottest months. Ideally you find shady sites.
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