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Caetano Medeiros
> 24 hourThe adapter is made of good quality materials and works exactly as expected.
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DAVID B.
> 24 hourThis RVPLAN 50 amp to 30 amp RV adapter is a good quality durable item. The adapter has handy pull handles on each end to make it easier to unplug. The cable size is large and durable. This adapter is a must to have in some campgrounds that only have 50 amp service and your RV only has 30 amp service. I occasionally use adapter for my 30 amp service travel trailer due to weak 30 amp breakers at campsites and they trip easily. I like the quality of this adapter and for the cost online it is a good value as well.
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Willard Dickens
> 24 hourDuring the winter, we like to keep our RV plugged in so that the house batteries stay charged and we can run a small heater to (mostly) keep it above freezing. Our RV has 50-amp inputs to allow us to run its multiple air conditioners. With the RVplan 50-amp female to 15-amp male adapter cord, we can plug our RV into it and then plug it into a wall socket. 15-amps is just perfect for what we need.
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Rosie England
> 24 hourThis is a good heavy duty 15 amp to 30 amp adapter which is now allowing us to plug our standard 30 amp cord directly into a household socket. It should come in handy for the times we may need to plug into an extension cord at someones home or even the occasional camping spot that only offers 15 amp service. It is solid, tight fitting, and works well.
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Art A
> 24 hourGreat addition to my Rv electric accessory container. Having various pig tail connections is a must when traveling cross country. I consider this a good value.
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M&M
> 24 hourVery nice, heavy duty. I don’t have a 30 amp shore power setup at home yet, so this will get me by. Good to have anyways. You can see in my picture, I used my long 30 amp cable that goes from our class b Sprinter to a surge protector. Then I have the surge protector plugged into the 30 amp to 15 amp adapter, which plugs into the outlet in the garage. I can leave this plugged in to keep the house batteries topped off while not in use. This allows me to use the Sprinter or do some routine maintenance without having to fire up the generator, which I still do run every couple of weeks anyways. You can use this to do anything in your rig without draining batteries. Just don’t run your AC and microwave at the same time. You can run up to a 12000 btu AC on 15 amps, so no problem there.
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DF
> 24 hourWith an item like this, it either works or it doesnt. This allows me to make a 110V connection to my RV through the 50 AMP connection, which is exactly what I was looking for. All pieces looked protected by insulation and the electrical cord connecting the two looks like a large diameter cord. If you are looking for this type of transition piece, I think this is a good option.
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Hikes in Rain
> 24 hourA prepared RVer will have a number of different electrical adapters should be in the toolbox. RVs are wired to accept a certain amperage, typically 50 or 30 amps. Smaller tow-able RVs (tiny trailers) may be wired for 15/20 amps. Each one has a different plug-in on the connector cables. All well and good, until you find yourself having to plug your RV into an electrical outlet different than that of your RV, which could happen for any number of reasons. For that, you need an adapter, the correct one for the situation.
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S. Johnson
> 24 hourThis adapter is nice and heavy duty. It fits tightly in the outlet.
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Dean D
> 24 hourThe RVPLAN 50 Amp to 30 Amp 110 Volt RV Adapter Cord is a game-changer for any RV owner. This adapter cord is extremely durable and made with high-quality materials that can withstand any kind of wear and tear. It is designed to convert the 50 Amp service on your RV to 30 Amp service, which is perfect for any situation where you need a smaller power source.