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Russellvh

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Location
Home based out of the Colony, Texas
RV Year
2022
RV Make
Forest River
RV Model
Wildcat Fifth-wheel
RV Length
36.5
TOW/TOAD
2019 Ford F-250.
Fulltimer
Yes
My rig is 50 amp. If I pull into a park with only 30 amp do I need a 30 to 50 “dog bone” to plug into the camp post and a 50 to 30 to plug into the surge protector so that the sockets will match up?

I really shouldn’t let my mind wonder in the early morning. It goes off to strange things.
 
This is all you need.


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Yeah, for some reason I had the sockets all mixed up. I would only need the one bone.

Told ya I shouldn’t let my mind wander so early in the morning.
 
This one is better, plugs into 30amp and the 110 plug so you get 45amps:

HERE
 
This one is better, plugs into 30amp and the 110 plug so you get 45amps:

HERE
I have one of those too which allows you to plug in to 2 x 30A plugs to get 50A. I never thought of using it instead of the single version - good idea. For now I have both.
 
Got mine today - looking forward to pulling 45amps in a 30amp park!
This one is better, plugs into 30amp and the 110 plug so you get 45amps:

HERE
 

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I would be interested to see if it works.
 
Im looking forward to testing it. Im pretty sure I can do it here so I should be able to report on it quite soon.
 
I would be interested to see if it works.
Well I was too curious to wait til morning. So, here’s the results of initial testing:

1. On the 30 amp plug alone, my EMS display reads 50 amp service which it has never done before on a 30 amp plug. It also reads 119v on line 1 and 7 (aka 0) on line 2 - so something aint right with the thing.

1a. With a standard 50 to 30 amp dogbone (adapter/reducer) my EMS reads 30 amp service and 119v on both line 1 and line 2, as expected which is normal. So my power supply/wiring has nothing to do with it.

2. When I attempted to add the 15amp plug to the system it immediately tripped the GFI in the 15amp outlet. So no chance of using both at the same time, which after thinking about it a bit wasn't much of a surprise.

3. Just for fun, I used the adapter to run on the 15amp plug only leaving the 30 unplugged, and had while it did not trip the GFI, I had “no power source” on my EMS.

3a. Using two dogbones to go from the 50amp plug to the 15amp outlet, the GFI is still happy, and my EMS reads 30amp servce and 119v on both lines, as it should.

So in conclusion, I would say either the concept is faulty or this example is wired wrong. Either way, its going back, and I’m going to abandon the idea. I might do the continuity testing to see how this adapter is wired, but either way I’m done with the idea.

It might work without a GFI on the plug on the 15amp side, and using it on less sensitive equipment such as a stick welder, but my coach electronics are not pleased and I don’t want to upset them, much less let any smoke out.

Questions?
 
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