Can Camco Power Grip RV Power Cord Adapter Plug Connect to 20 Amp Receptacle
Question:
Item # CAM55223 can i connect 20 amps through this instead of 15?
asked by: Michael Z
Expert Reply:
The Camco Power Grip RV Power Cord Adapter plug # CAM55223 referenced in your question can technically work with up to 30 amps. As long as the connectors mate up properly, you will be able to connect this plug to a 20 amp receptacle without issue.
With that being said, I recommend verifying that this will work for your application, as there are several different connector types depending on the amp rating, so it's very possible that you would not be able to plug this into a 20 amp outlet because of its physical design.
We do not currently have any 30 amp to 20 amp adapters available.
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Camco Power Grip RV Power Cord Adapter Plug - 125V - 30 Amp Female to 15 Amp Male
- RV Plug Adapters
- Adapter Plug
- 30 Amp to 15 Amp
- Plug Only
- RV Cord to Power Hookup
- 15 Amp Male Plug
- 30 Amp Female Plug
- Camco
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