Let's see what these things look like and what they are used for. First the RV Dog Bone.
The typical RV Dog Bone is an electrical adapter that changes a 50 amp RV plug so that it can plug into the 30 amp socket of a power pedestal. The 30 Amp Male to 50 Amp Female Dog Bone looks like this;
30 Amp Male to 50 Amp Female Dog Bone |
50 amp Male to 30 amp Female Dog Bone |
So you have stopped by Grandma's house to spend a few days and you need a way to plug your RV into her outside power socket so you can get some lights and keep the fridge going. What do you need well you need a 15 Amp Male plug to 30 amp Female plug . This little gadget is shown below.
15 Amp Male plug to 30 amp Female plug |
While these may not be all the ones you will ever need this group will get you started and cover most of the situations that you will find. One last bit of information the industry does make Y connector so that you can get 15 amp sockets from both 50 amp and 30 amp outlets from the power pedestal. I have shown one type below. I do not use these myself because where I camp has always had 15 amp sockets to plug into if I need to have 15 amps at the power pedestal. If you have a blow-up boat or kayak you might need this type of Y Adapter with 50 Amp Male Plug To RV 30 Amp and 15/20 Amp Female Connector Shown below is what it looks like;
Y Adapter with 50 Amp Male Plug To RV 30 Amp and 15/20 Amp Female Connector |
I would like to cover the pedestal power combiner. These devices combine the power outlets of the power pedestal to give you more amps. For example, if you combine the power output of the 30 amp socket with the power output of the 15 amp socket on the power pedestal you would get 45 amps of power to work with. Or at least that is the theory. Again I do not use this type of device as my Open Range 5th Wheel is 50 amps. But to be fair I am showing you the device. The 45 amp Power Maximizer The unit is shown below;
The 45 amp Power Maximizer |
Here is a power dog bone that I use all the time. It is a 50 Amp right angle power adapter that takes the stress off of the power plug mounted to the trailer
Here is the 30 Amp version as well.
Click on the name of the item to learn more.
Until next time,
Here is the 30 Amp version as well.
Click on the name of the item to learn more.
Until next time,
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