Adapter To Use The Advent Air Diagnostic Kit for RV Air Conditioners With a 2-Prong Outlet
Updated 11/22/2021 | Published 11/21/2021 >
Question:
Is there an adapter for pugging this directly to a 110V outlet.
asked by: Mark L
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Expert Reply:
The Advent Air Diagnostic Kit for RV Air Conditioners # ACTF comes with a 3-Prong, male plug that inserts into a standard 3-prong outlet. If your outlet is only 2 prongs you can find an adapter to convert the 3-prong to a 2-prong at your local hardware store. Be sure to ground the plug adapter using the grounding strap on the adapter before use.
expert reply by:
Bud M
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Advent Air Diagnostic Kit for RV Air Conditioners
- Accessories and Parts
- RV Air Conditioners
- Diagnostic Kit
- Advent Air
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