Recommended 50 Amp to 30 Amp Adapter for Camper Trailer
Updated 05/10/2019 | Published 05/09/2019 >
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Question:
I have 25 foot Epicord that is 50 amp and my camper is 50 amp. Most camp grounds in my area are 30 amp. Which 50 amp to 30 amp adapter would you recommend?
asked by: Rob P
Expert Reply:
I recommend using the Mighty Cord Dogbone RV Power Cord Adapter # A10-3050FBK with your the Mighty Cord RV Power Cord # A10-5025ED. This has 90 degree connectors which make it ideal for tight spaces.
Another option (which I like better) is to use the Mighty Cord RV Power Cord Adapter # A10-3050EDBK because you are just using 1 wire and not making multiple connections between your camper and power source. Simply carry both cords with you and when use the correct one to match up with the camp ground you are at!
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Mighty Cord RV Power Cord w/ Pull Handle - 50 Amp - 25'
- RV Power Cord
- Power Cord
- 50 Amp to 50 Amp
- 25 Feet Long
- 50 Amp Female Plug
- Angled Plug
- Twist Lock Plug
- Mighty Cord
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