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RC Addict
> 24 hourThis worked great to hook up 2 campers to 1 outlet. Very sturdy.
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Tina T9
> 24 hourLove the LED lights.. you can tell the power is going thru..Sturdy.. shipped Fast
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Bts
> 24 hourDoes exactly what I expected.
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KzKayne
> 24 hourThis plug is allowing me to run two RVs from one pedestal. I have had no problems so far. Very happy with the purchase. Cord is very thick and sturdy. Highly recommend.
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Mylene Welch
> 24 hourThe part arrived quickly, and has worked perfectly. Thank you very much.
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Shelly McCormick
> 24 hourCould not have asked for a better 50 amp splitter. Made very well. Works great.
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Cameasy
> 24 hourSo far so good. Im able to charge my 2022 model 3 and my wifes 2022 kona electric.at the same time. Keep it under 50amps and will work like a charm.
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ziggy
> 24 hourI bought this product to split power between my trailer and an L2 car charger (6kw) so I could charge my Nissan Leaf without unplugging my trailer from the site power. It worked fine for car charging however a few months later the air conditioner in my trailer failed. we traced the failure to electrical arcing inside one outlet of the splitter, the one serving the trailer. The arcing damaged the cord leading to the trailer as well as one of two air conditioners on the trailer. It was caused by the outlet not providing strong enough grip on the plug of the trailer cord to maintain good electrical contact. This failure occurred with a maximum load of 4.4kw from the trailer. The other outlet (used to charge the car) did not fail. In short, my bargain splitter (around $100) cost me a $1000 new air conditioner. Be careful of this one in any but very low power applications. The plug should have been rated to 12kw (50A) but clearly wasnt up to the task.
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John P.
> 24 hourVery stiff, but solid connection.
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Ronny V.
> 24 hourI bought this because I wanted to use my 240v plug to use for charging my Tesla Model 3 2021 Standard Range Plus and mine Bitcoin on a 240v ASIC miner. Tesla charged at 16amps and the ASIC takes around 1,300 watts max. No heating of the plugs or cables even when both are plugged in and running. As long as you dont max the circuit, either, this is a great product. Expensive, but there are no other options, unless you make your own.