What is Amperage per Leg of Camco 30 to 50 Amp Adapter # CAM55422
Question:
is this rated for 25 amps on each leg or 30 amps total combined , cause running two rv acs draws more than 30 amps ?
asked by: Ed H
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Expert Reply:
Since the Camco Adapter part # CAM55422 plugs into a 30 amp outlet and converts to a 50 amp socket it would put 15 amps on the two legs that normally carry 25 amps.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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Camco Power Grip Generator Adapter for RV Power Cord - 125V - 30 Amps - 4 Prong Twist Lock
- Generator Plug Adapters
- Standard Adapter
- 50 Amp to 30 Amp
- 1 Foot Long
- 30 Amp Twist Lock Male Plug
- 50 Amp Female Plug
- Camco
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