How to Connect 2 50A Female Twist Lock to 50A Male Prong Connectors Together
Updated 11/15/2022 | Published 11/14/2022 >
Question:
I have two 50 amp cords for my RV where both have a 50 amp female twist lock at one end to 50 amp male plug at the other end. I would like to connect them together when I need to long extension cord. I need an adapter that has a female 50 amp plug to Male 50 amp Twistlock. Do you sell anything like that.
asked by: Paul M
Expert Reply:
For your application you'll need to swap out the 50A female twist lock with a standard female connector like the Camco # CAM55353. RV connectors and adapters are designed to connect to the twist lock receptacle on the RV inlet and then plug into the power pedestal with the standard prong connection so there aren't any adapters made to do what you're needing.
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