30 amp to 110 Adapter 30 Amp to 15 Amp 5-15P Male to L5-30R Female with Twist Locking and Handle RV Boat Marine dogbone Plug
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Carrie
> 24 hourWe use this plug for our campervan. Prior to ordering, we did inspect our van to ensure we requested the correct plug.
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Ken Andres
> 24 hourWorked as intended
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Joe F.
> 24 hourI got this adapter for the rare occasions that I need to plug in my 50 amp RV and all that is available is a 15 amp outlet. The circuit won’t be able to run the air conditioners, microwave, or electric heat (at least not simultaneously), but it will allow me to keep the batteries charged, the 12v devices running, and watch TV and power my CPAP and device charging.
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ScottK
> 24 hourIn case my 50A cord fails I can at least use this one anywhere there is 15A available as a backup. I also have a 50A to 30A adapter and a really long 30A extension cord. So when 50A is not needed, you dont need your hefty 50A cord at all. This one came with a bag that is large enough to hold all my dogbone cables, although a closure method would make it better.
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Adam
> 24 hourWhen first picking up the cord you can tell its heavy duty, definitely has a heft to it! I wanted this mainly because my adapter plug is inverted to most outlets, so my heavy 30amp cord wants to bend and kink - this item solves that issue. Very nice fit into other plugs - snug but not overly tight, making it easy to connect or disconnect. I especially like the handle to help pull the plug apart.
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R.M
> 24 hourI needed a dogbone converter to go from my 30A camper to to a standard 120V 15A home connection. I had used a small adapter in the past, but at campsites, this can be annoying when hooking up to the pedestal. This unit will solve that issue nicely. The storage bag is a nice extra as it help keep it clean when not in use and also helps keep my electrical equipment organized a bit. Overall, this adapter works as advertised and I wouldnt hesitate to buy it again if needed.
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C. Jameson
> 24 hourI have a camper with a 30amp twist-lock connection point but I like to plug in to a standard 15amp outdoor outlet in my backyard via an extension cord to power things when Im not camping. This adapter works great for that purpose. Its very well made, sturdy, weatherproof and compact.
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K. Pope
> 24 hourHaving a series of different plug in adapters is almost a necessity. Long ago I ended up at a camping site where I couldnt plug in. A trudge down to the camp store, I purchased an overpriced OK quality adaptor. It is best to be in the place of having what it takes to plug into whatever the campsite has. Or in this case, I can plug my trailer in at home. True, this will not be the full 30 amps, but at home Im not pulling that much power. It will allow me to check everything before I leave the driveway though. That is good and inexpensive piece of mind.
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MB
> 24 hourShort length heavy gauge connector that adapt a 3 prong 120 volt extension cord to the camper. Great for low load electric connections. Eliminates having to use the expensive heavy gauge line which is convenient and reduces wear and tear. Comes with a carrying bag and Velcro hanger and can be easily stored in the camper tool box.
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terri anderson
> 24 hourExactly what I needed for my RV