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Old 10-10-2018, 06:09 PM   #11
bevedfelker
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: 2015 Vegas 24.1
State: Pennsylvania
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There are lots of folks here who have posted about hooking up to a 15A house plug and using a 15A to 30A adapter for the 30 Amp cable to the RV connection. When you have it plugged into that 15 amp plug and are using a 15A to 30A adapter, check to see it the plugs and/or adapter heat up. On my 2015 Vegas if I plug into a 15 A plug with an adapter, the adapter gets warm after a while. I would never leave it plugged in like this for an extended period of time because there's a reason that adapter heats up. Too much load???

If I were able to store at home, I'd have an electrician come in and put a 30 amp circuit and plug just like at the RV parks to plug in my RV.
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