30 amp to 30 amp Adapter to Use for Powering RV when Not Using Generator
Question:
Hi so we have a house that has a generator plug to feed the electric panel when we have no electricity. I want to know can I use the generator cord plug the rv has which is 30 amp to the outlet that was originally for a generator and feed my travel trailer that way for electric rather than using a 15- 20 amp outlet that I cannot use all the features.
asked by: Elizabeth N
Expert Reply:
It sounds like you normally use a generator with a 15 amp to 30 amp adapter to power your RV when needed and you are wanting to know if you can use a 30 amp to 30 amp cable to allow you to connect directly to a 30 amp power source like with the part # A10-G30430VP. If this is what you are asking yes this would work fine.
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Mighty Cord RV Power Cord Generator Adapter - 30 Amp Female to 30 Amp Twist Lock Male - 12"
- Generator Plug Adapters
- Standard Adapter
- 30 Amp to 30 Amp
- 1 Foot Long
- 30 Amp Male Plug
- 30 Amp Female Plug
- Mighty Cord
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