Even though the Power Grip Generator Plug Adapter # CAM55333 was designed for use with generators it can be used with anything that uses the same plugs/outlets. Provided that the items accept a 30 amp 125 volt male twist lock plug (L11-30) or plug into a female 30 amp outlet (TT-30) this adapter can be used. view full answer...
A 30 amp to 20 amp generator adapter like the Mighty Cord RV Power Adapter Y-Cord - 30 Amp to 20 Amp # A10-G3020Y will reduce the outlet end to 20 amps, though there are 30 amp to 30 amp plug adapters you can use, such as the Mighty Cord RV Power Cord Generator Adapter - 30 Amp Female to 30 Amp Twist Lock Male # A10-G3030AVP.
I have added a link below to a video review of this adapter for you, as well as a link to our entire selection of generator adapters for you to take a look at. view full answer...
I reached out to my contacts at Valterra and they confirmed that the Mighty Cord Generator Adapter Plug for RV Power Cord # A10-G3030AVP will safely work with your 20.8 amps generator if the generator has a 3-connector twist lock receptacle. If it is a 4-connector receptacle, part # A10-G30430VP. view full answer...
The Power Grip Generator Plug Adapter # CAM55333 accepts a male 30 amp plug known as a TT-30. It would look like the male (plug) end of a harness such as # A10-3030HDVP. view full answer...
The # CAM55272 Power Grip Generator adapter is rated at 30A, which is greater than the 23.3A output of your generator. You'd use this adapter to plug into an extension cord such as # A10-3025ED90 with a 30A female twist lock on one end and a 30A male plug on the other. The adapter cord would be completely compatible with your generator.
I've linked to a product description video featuring the adapter cord. view full answer...
There is not a 25amp plug available anywhere. If you're looking for a 30amp twist lock to a 30amp regular plug you can use the Power Grip Generator Plug Adapter for RV Power Cord - 30 Amps - 3 Prong Twist Lock Item # CAM55333. view full answer...
Most generators like your Honda 3000i will only accept a twist lock connector which helps them from falling out due to the vibrations associated with the generator running. Therefore, you can still use the Power Grip RV Power Cord Extender part # CAM55205 you will just also need to use an adapter, the Mighty Cord Generator Adapter Plug part # A10-G3030AVP. If you don't want to use an adapter we also have the Power Grip Generator Adapter for RV Power Cord part # CAM55272. view full answer...
In order to connect a generator to a camper you would need a dogbone adapter with a female plug that matches the camper and a male plug that matches the generator. For example, the A-iPower 2,000-Watt Portable Inverter Generator part # 289-SUA2000I has a 30 amp female receptacle and your camper has a 50 amp male receptacle therefore the correct adapter for you would be the Mighty Cord Generator Adapter part # A10-G30450VP.
We currently do not carry Honda generators therefore I would not... view full answer...
Power Grip RV Power Cord Adapter # CAM55185 will plug into the 30 amp receptacle on your generator. It is not a twist lock type of connector. It is known as a TT-30. I have included a link to a video review of this cable for you. view full answer...
Power Grip Generator Plug Adapter # CAM55333 will accept a standard 30 amp, 125 volt power cord known as a TT-30. Check the face of the plug you have to determine if it is a TT-30 or another type. This information is usually located on at least one of the plugs on the cord. view full answer...
Power Grip Generator Plug Adapter # CAM55333 has a male end that plugs into a 30amp twist lock 125 volt outlet known as an L11-30. The female outlet side accepts a male 30amp plug known as a TT-30. view full answer...
The Power Grip Generator Adapter # CAM55382 has a L14-30 locking plug and a TT30 receptacle per Camco. From what I could find I believe this is an older product that was just needing an update to the description which I have requested. Thank you for bringing that to our attention! view full answer...
There are some generators that need to be grounded to function. For example the A-iPower 3,800-Watt Portable Inverter Generators part # 289-SUA2000i-2 would need to be grounded using the bolt/nut on the face. I have attached photo of what that looks like. There is not an adapter to ground them but you would most likely need to ground it with an included wire or like the photo shows. If you let me know which generator you have I can look into it for you. view full answer...
The Camco Power Grip Generator Adapter, part # CAM55422 can be used for a Tesla, however you will be charging at the lower 30 amp rate. You'll need to refer to your owner's manual for your particular Tesla's charging time.
The female end can connect to an L-14-50 outlet on a generator, and is designed to lock in and not vibrate out while the generator is running. view full answer...
Yes, in order to power your 50 amp food truck while using a 30 amp power source you will want to use the Mighty Cord Dogbone RV Power Cord Adapter part # A10-3050FBK if the power source is from an electric box or the Mighty Cord Generator Adapter for RV Power Cord part # A10-G30450VP if the power source is from a generator.
Please note the female plug on either adapter to make sure that is what is on your food truck. If it is not then please send me a photo and I would be happy to see... view full answer...
It sounds like you are looking for a 30 amp three prong to a 30 amp four prong adapter (L14-30) which is commonly found on generators. If that is the case then you'll simply need the Mighty Cord RV Power Cord Generator Adapter part # A10-G30430VP. view full answer...
A 50 amp plug like what the parallel kit part # 333-0007 with two of the Firman Generators # FIR54FR puts out 25 amps per leg of the 50 amp connector. So if you lost one of the generators it would basically put out 25 amps. view full answer...
From what I can see the 120-240v port on the Honda EUY7000is generator is a twist lock port so the Furrion RV Power Cord Adapter - 50A Female to 30A 4-Prong Male # FP52GEN4RSB is a compatible fit. view full answer...
We do have an adapter you can use to connect the Champion 4,500-Watt Dual Fuel Portable Inverter Generator# CH44FR to your amp service in your RV. You will need to use the # A10-3050FHVP which will give you a female 50 amp plug to connect to your 50 amp RV power cord. Keep in mind these adapters only power 1 leg of your electrical panel so if you are needing to run 100% of your panel you need to go with a larger generator with a built in 50 amp plug like # 333-H05751. view full answer...