The 30-Amp female end of the Camco Power Grip RV Power Cord Adapter Plug # CAM55223, which will connect to your RV's 30-amp power plug, features 2 flat and 1 round connectors. This matches up to a standard 30-amp RV plug.
This 125V adapter will allow you to connect your RV's 30-amp male power plug to a 15-amp receptacle at an RV park. It has a nice hourglass shape that will provide for easy removal. I have attached a short video demonstration on this product that you can also check out. view full answer...
One end of the Power Grip RV Power Cord Adapter # CAM55168 plugs into the 50 amp plug on the RV. The other end plugs into a 15 amp receptacle. If your extension has a 15 amp receptacle then yes, it could plug into this adapter. The 15 amp is a standard 3-prong outlet type of plug. view full answer...
The Camco Power Grip RV Power Cord Adapter Plug # CAM55223 referenced in your question is a 125 volt power cord adapter.
This adapter will allow you to connect your RV's 30-amp male power plug to a 15-amp receptacle at an RV park. I have attached a short video demonstration on this product that you can also check out. view full answer...
The Camco Power Grip Generator Adapter for RV Power Cord # CAM55422 referenced in your question is designed to plug into a 30-amp twist-lock generator receptacle. The female end of the adapter will connect to your RV's 50-amp power plug.
In order to connect to your RV's 50-amp inlet to allow for a 30-amp extension cord, I instead recommend looking at the Mighty Cord RV Power Cord Adapter # A10-3050DBK. I have attached a short video demonstration on this product that you can also check out. view full answer...
The design of the Power Grip RV Power Cord Adapter # CAM55185 is such that that the exposed male side wouldn't be carrying any current. The side that would be "hot" would be the female side if plugged in. This is intentional so as to prevent electrocution or fire.
Basically the male side of this adapter plugs into an outlet which carries voltage and then the other side of the adapter (the female side) plugs into the RV to supply power without the risk of shorting the adapter out. view full answer...
The Camco RV Power Defender Circuit Analyzer Dogbone - 125V - 30 Amp # CAM55312 isn't a 50 amp to 30 amp adapter so you would actually need an adapter like the Mighty Cord RV Power Cord Adapter - 30 Amp Female to 50 Amp Male # A10-5030FBK to be able to draw 50 amps and adjust it to 30 amps for your trailer. view full answer...
The Mighty Cord RV Power Cord Adapter Plug - 50 Amp Female to 30 Amp Male - Round # A10-3050AVP will allow you to plug a 50 amp system into a 30 amp receptacle. If you have a 30 amp system and need to plug into a 50 amp electrical hookup at an RV park, I recommend the Mighty Cord Dogbone RV Power Cord Adapter - 30 Amp Female to 50 Amp Male - 12" # A10-5030FHVP.
These simple adapters make your system adaptable for the electrical hook-up available. view full answer...
The Mighty Cord RV Power Cord Adapter Plug # A10-5030DAVP referenced in your question features a 50-amp male to 30-amp female locking receptable. It has a voltage rating of 250V and can also be used with 120V.
This detachable RV adapter plug can be used for adapting 50-amp power for use with 30 amp trailers. I have attached a short video demonstration on this product that you can also check out. view full answer...
The Camco Power Grip RV Temporary Power Cord Extension # CAM55197 referenced in your question will connect to to a standard power source. It sounds like you have a marine-style plug on your RV that you can connect to using a power adapter like the Camco # CAM55522. You will plug the female end of this adapter to your RV plug, and then the Camco Extension mentioned above will connect to the male end.
I have attached a video that demonstrates how these products will work together on your RV. view full answer...
You'd have to plug the Camco RV Power Defender Voltage Monitor - 30 Amp # CAM55301 between the 30 amp connector and the 30 amp receptical. If you put it on the 50 amp side (it wouldn't fit) you'd be limiting the 50 amp setup to 30 amps which would cause issues. So between the 30 amp RV and the 30 amp connector. view full answer...
We have exactly what you need for much, much less than the dealer wants to charge you. It actually sounds like the dealer wants to install an on-board generator, considering the cost you mentioned. You only need a generator adapter for your trailer that will connect to your RV.
The correct one will depend on the plug you have on your 2019 Cedar Creek Silverback.
The Mighty Cord Generator Adapter for RV Power Cord - 50 Amp Female to 30 Amp Twist Lock Male # A10-G30350VP has a female end... view full answer...
No, the SmartPlug RV Power Cord Adapter # SM93VR does not provide power to both legs. It only provides power to one side/leg of the 50amp service. view full answer...
For use with a 50 Amp SmartPlug RV Power Cord, such as # SM86FR. I recommend the Mighty Cord RV Power Cord Adapter, # A10-1550. Connect your SmartPlug Power Cord to the RV as usual, but then plug into the Mighty Cord adapter for making connection to a 15 amp outlet when in storage. view full answer...
If you are looking for an adapter to mate your RV's 50-amp power plug to a 30-amp twist-lock outlet on a generator you can use Camco part CAM55422. The female end connects to your RV's 50-amp power plug and the male end plugs into a 30-amp twist-lock generator receptacle. view full answer...
If you are using both the 7-Way Vehicle Power Adapter for Furrion RV Observation Camera part # FR87PR and Curt Echo Wireless Trailer Brake Controller part # C51180 together, I recommend plugging the brake controller into the trailer connector first and then the camera adapter. The reason for this is that the brake controller uses an inertia sensor to apply the brakes so you need this to be secure and not moving around like it would be when attached to the end of the camera adapter. view full answer...
The actual current capacity of the Power Grip RV Power Cord Adapter Plug # CAM55223 is the 15-amp rating for the male end with standard household type 3-prong plug. The part lets you connect a 30-amp rated RV using the other end with a female 30-amp receptacle. Since this item connects to a 15-amp power source that is its capacity. view full answer...
Hi Joan,
If you're wanting to go from a 30 amp TT-30P male plug to a L5-30 male plug then you'll want the Furrion RV Power Cord Adapter Plug # F3030ADRY. If you have a different connection type and just want to send me pictures of them I can find the correct adapter that way as well. view full answer...
The correct 6-pole round receiver to 7-way blade plug adapter for your tow vehicle to RV hook-up is the Hopkins # 47435 that is referenced. view full answer...
Yes, you will want to install the Adapter part # 30717 on your RV. You will plug the 4-way of your RV into the 4-way of this adapter and then the 7-way of your towed vehicle will plug right into the 7-way of the adapter. view full answer...