Difference Between L1450 and L1430 Outlet Connectors
Updated 08/28/2017 | Published 08/25/2017 >
Question:
The description of the cam55382 states it has a 4-prong L1450 male connector. I have a 5kw Troy-built generator with a 4-prong L1430 locking female receptacle at the 120/240 AC amp output. What is the difference between the L1450 plug and the L1430 receptacle, and will the cam55382 adaptor work in this application to power my rv?
asked by: JP W
Helpful Expert Reply:
I attached a picture that shows the difference between the L1430 and the L1450 connector styles. If you do indeed have a 4-prong connector what you have is the L1430 and not the L1450.
Because of that the part # CAM55382 WILL WORK for you as it matches the connector style you have. I apologize for any confusion.
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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
- 30 Amp to 30 Amp
- 1 Foot Long
- 30 Amp Twist Lock Male Plug
- 30 Amp Female Plug
- Camco
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