Electrical Cord and Adapter to Connect 50-Amp Motorhome Power Inlet to Standard Household Outlet
Updated 03/14/2019 | Published 03/13/2019 >
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Is there a plug that will let me go from my 50 amp cord, male end to a 120 house connection I have a class a motorhome with 50 amp service and would like to plug into a normal 120 house outlet just to keep batteries charged and use lights in rv Thanks
asked by: Dave B
Expert Reply:
Motorhome 50-amp male power inlets require a cord with a 50 Amp Twist Lock female plug like the one on the Mighty Cord 25-foot # A10-3050EDBK. But since the other end of this cord has a 30-amp male connector, not a 15-amp household supply male connector, you will also need a dogbone adapter # A10-1530HVP to give you the standard 120V male plug to connect to a household outlet.
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Mighty Cord RV Power Cord Adapter - 30 Amp Female to 50 Amp Male - 12" Long
- RV Plug Adapters
- Adapter Cord
- 30 Amp to 50 Amp
- RV Cord to Power Hookup
- 50 Amp Male Plug
- 30 Amp Female Plug
- Angled Plug
- Mighty Cord
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