Can 2019 Lakota Living Quarters Horse Trailer with 30 Amp AC Unit Draw Power From Campsite
Updated 05/22/2019 | Published 05/21/2019 >
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Question:
I have a 2019 Lakota Living Quarters horse trailer. The service techs told me I could not use an adapter to hook to the electric at camp sites as this would burn my AC. Is there an adapter that matches the power so I could use? I believe my plug is 30 amp 110V???
asked by: Susan S
Expert Reply:
30 amp service is very common at campsites. You'd have no problem attaching directly to the power supplies at the sites. Let's say you were at a campsite that only had 50 amp power supplied though, in this situation you could use the part # A10-5030FBK and you'd be set. Having more power than needed won't hurt anything. Your AC would only pull the amperage it needed.
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Mighty Cord RV Power Cord Adapter - 30 Amp Twist Lock Female to 30 Amp Male - 12" Long
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