How to Use a 50 Amp RV Plug with a 30 Amp Power Source
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Question:
I would like to power my food truck which supports 50 amp. But my power source is 30 amp only. Is there a connector or something that i can plug in and generate 50 amp out put from 30 amp ?
asked by: Sampath
Expert Reply:
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 if we have other options available for you.

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Mighty Cord RV Power Cord Adapter - 50 Amp Female to 30 Amp Male - 12" Long
- RV Plug Adapters
- Adapter Cord
- 50 Amp to 30 Amp
- 12 Inch Long
- RV Cord to Power Hookup
- 30 Amp Male Plug
- 50 Amp Female Plug
- Mighty Cord
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