MLTH Heavy Duty RV Adapter/Converter/Electrical Adapter/Receptacle/Dog Bone for Camper, TT-30P 30amp Male to NEMA N5-15R 15amp Female, 110 or 120 Volt, STW 10 Gauge,18“, ETL Certified
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Melissa Halbert
> 24 hourThis is very important for any RVer or camp trailer to have in it.
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R.M
> 24 hourThis unit is built very well and does exactly what I needed! If your RV is a 30amp hookup, having this unit will allow you to hook your 30amp cable up to a 50amp service on the power pole. We ran across a couple of spots in the fall that only had 15amp or 50amp on the pedestals and the 15amp was just not sufficient for our campers needs. This would have saved the day. The overall quality looks to be good and it also has a light that comes on when you are connected (for that extra little piece of mind). It is NOT a surge protector, so you will still need that to be inline in order to have any surge protection.
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Chris Hales
> 24 hourThe RV power adapter by MLTH is a simple and effective way to adapt a NEMA 14-50 outlet into a TT-30R that should fit most 30-amp RV’s. Here are some of the things I’ve learned while owning it and things to consider before buying.
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Sama
> 24 hourThis item works well. The only real thing of note is to remember to not over load the cable itself. The item is sturdily made and appears to be fairly weather proof, but of course id still recommend an all weather adapter where possible.
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remote camper
> 24 hourIts a little longer than some and its cord has about the same flexibility as a regular 30 amp RV cord. The grip is a good handful and the 30 amp side has a lighted power indicator. This can be a better solution than the simple (usually black) 30F to 15M adapter especially when using the small one puts the 30 amp RV cord at some weird angle that stresses the 15 amp outlet. The wire gage of the conductors couldnt be assessed without damaging the adapter.
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aguadillano
> 24 hourWhen we constructed the work-shed out back in the farm, we opted to not run dedicated electricity to it at that time and instead installed a receptacle so that I could connect the generator to it when needed (hurricane/power outages were what I had in mind). In times up til now I’ve just been using an extension cord with multiplug when I needed to use power tools out there. This plug will let me run that same extension cord, only with this plugged into the receptacle to power up the whole shed, lighting included (essentially just like the RV connection it’s actually made for).
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MLD
> 24 hourI got this plug to have as a spare when plugging my motor coach up to a 15 amp outlet to my 30amp cord to keep a trickle cord. It was perfect. I love it also because it has a little red light to ensure it is working. Great product. Make sure you order the correct amperage for your needs.
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E.C
> 24 hourI got the 30 amp RV - 15 amp female plug. I have a 30 amp RV outlet on the side of my house and this adaptor lets me use that outlet to power regular 15 amp tools and lights from my 30 amp outlet. I have been setting up a small workshop on the side of the house and can use this outlet without having to run a new circuit.
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D. C.
> 24 hourThis is a review of the MLTH RV Power Adapter (NEMA N5-15P 15amp Male to TT-30R 30amp Female).
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Raymond
> 24 hourThis adapter works for getting 30amp power at a rv spot and connecting to the rv or trailer. The cord is thick, and I have not had any problems with it getting hot.