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Lindsay Richards
post Jun 23 2011, 03:39 PM
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Just had a weird thing happen to me. We are staying in a busy campground we used several years ago and wanted to extend our stay. We had to move. No problems there. When we go to our new site which is listed on their map as a 50 amp site and told to my wife that it was a 50 amp site and charged as a 50 amp site. It shares a pedestal with another site. The pedestal has a 30 amp and a 50 amp plug. The 50 amp is on my side and visa versa. When I go to plug in, the 30 amp guy is plugged into my 50 amp side of the pedestal. He has a 50 amp male plug on his cord. We go tell the lady (?) at the office and she says the person who gets their first has the choice even though they are clearly marked and charged differently. She then says since we are only a 33 ft class A, we can’t have a 50 amp system in our coach as they don’t start until 35 feet. Well, this gets my wife PO’ed and they end up calling the other guy and he agrees (finally) to let them switch to the correct hookup, but his adapter is locked up inside. The office lady (?) brings out the wrong adapter and tells me to change it. I try explaining male and female plugs and get nowhere, She calls her assistant, Mr. Personality, who explains the male and female plugs to her, but says we must not have a 50 amp system because we are only 33 feet and 33 ft Class A's don't have 50 amp. He also says it is standard practice for the first one there to get the best setup. I point to my 48 state filled in map and he says ,” That don’t give you the right to get the best plug.” I explain that it does let him know that I have been in hundreds of campgrounds and he doesn’t know what he is talking about. He switched the guy who paid for 30 amp to 30 amp and I put my very rare 50 amp plug into my $2.00 extra socket. It is in the 90’s today and I have been running both AC’S


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post Jun 23 2011, 08:19 PM
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QUOTE(Lindsay Richards @ Jun 23 2011, 02:39 PM) *

Just had a weird thing happen to me. We are staying in a busy campground we used several years ago and wanted to extend our stay. We had to move. No problems there. When we go to our new site which is listed on their map as a 50 amp site and told to my wife that it was a 50 amp site and charged as a 50 amp site. It shares a pedestal with another site. The pedestal has a 30 amp and a 50 amp plug. The 50 amp is on my side and visa versa. When I go to plug in, the 30 amp guy is plugged into my 50 amp side of the pedestal. He has a 50 amp male plug on his cord. We go tell the lady (?) at the office and she says the person who gets their first has the choice even though they are clearly marked and charged differently. She then says since we are only a 33 ft class A, we can’t have a 50 amp system in our coach as they don’t start until 35 feet. Well, this gets my wife PO’ed and they end up calling the other guy and he agrees (finally) to let them switch to the correct hookup, but his adapter is locked up inside. The office lady (?) brings out the wrong adapter and tells me to change it. I try explaining male and female plugs and get nowhere, She calls her assistant, Mr. Personality, who explains the male and female plugs to her, but says we must not have a 50 amp system because we are only 33 feet and 33 ft Class A's don't have 50 amp. He also says it is standard practice for the first one there to get the best setup. I point to my 48 state filled in map and he says ,” That don’t give you the right to get the best plug.” I explain that it does let him know that I have been in hundreds of campgrounds and he doesn’t know what he is talking about. He switched the guy who paid for 30 amp to 30 amp and I put my very rare 50 amp plug into my $2.00 extra socket. It is in the 90’s today and I have been running both AC’S

gee, it sound like Mexico !!!!
Question, if you do have a unit using 30 AMPS can you use the 50 MPS, with an adapter without damaging your circuits ?
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post Jun 23 2011, 08:55 PM
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Hi Galli,

Yes, it is quite safe to use a 50 to 30 amp adapter.

I had a special one made up that gives me a 30 amp on one "leg" and twin 20 amp on the other "leg" with circuit breakers.

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gee, it sound like Mexico !!!!
Question, if you do have a unit using 30 AMPS can you use the 50 MPS, with an adapter without damaging your circuits ?



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QUOTE(pianotuna @ Jun 23 2011, 08:55 PM) *

Hi Galli,

Yes, it is quite safe to use a 50 to 30 amp adapter.

I had a special one made up that gives me a 30 amp on one "leg" and twin 20 amp on the other "leg" with circuit breakers.

Those adapters do not work if the 20 amp plug is a GFCI. They also may not not work with power management systems since many of them measure the voltage across two legs and they would see 120 volts and assume a 20 or 30 amp connection and manage the power accordingly. Just an FYI.
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Lindsay Richards   Weird Situation   Jun 23 2011, 03:39 PM
joez   We have encountered the 30/50 shared post issue a ...   Jun 23 2011, 04:08 PM
Texasrvers   If the other guy paid for 30 amp, then he should n...   Jun 23 2011, 06:07 PM
Galli   Just had a weird thing happen to me. We are stayi...   Jun 23 2011, 08:19 PM
pianotuna   Hi Galli, Yes, it is quite safe to use a 50 to 30...   Jun 23 2011, 08:55 PM
kcmoedoe   Hi Galli, Yes, it is quite safe to use a 50 to 3...   Jun 24 2011, 09:31 PM
pianotuna   Hi kcmodedoe, You are correct for 30/20 to 50 amp...   Jun 25 2011, 12:30 AM
Galli   Hi kcmodedoe, You are correct for 30/20 to 50 am...   Jun 25 2011, 08:42 AM
joez   Interesting, I was the one asking the question be...   Jun 25 2011, 09:05 AM
MCRANE   Wow Iguess both of you 2 have some reviews to writ...   Jun 23 2011, 09:03 PM
FosterImposters   We are a 32 foot Class A (2006/7) with 50 amps. ...   Jun 24 2011, 09:03 PM
Lindsay Richards   Our previous coach (1997 Rexhall) had 30 amp servi...   Jun 25 2011, 04:44 PM
FosterImposters   ...and I can't wait to write the review. We ...   Jun 25 2011, 05:40 PM
pianotuna   Hi Galli, The simple answer. If you have 30 amp R...   Jun 26 2011, 01:45 AM
Denali   If you have a 30 amp RV (as I do) it is possible t...   Jun 26 2011, 06:12 PM
Lindsay Richards   I found out today that the guy I thought was the h...   Jun 26 2011, 02:55 PM
Lindsay Richards   My actual review. I saw that somebody else had tro...   Jun 27 2011, 08:04 PM
vincee   very interesting conversation! Lindsay, I wis...   Jun 30 2011, 01:54 PM
Denali   very interesting conversation! Lindsay, I wi...   Jun 30 2011, 05:48 PM
Lindsay Richards   """"By the way, I have a 31ft ...   Jun 30 2011, 02:02 PM


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