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Old 09-15-2018, 10:25 PM   #34
TurnerFam
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
State: Georgia
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THOR #4735
yes...

- your shore power cord IS an extension cord(!)*
- it will easily plug into any 'normal' power supply - like 50amp or 30amp at rv parks or campgrounds, or 15amp or 20amp(household)... you only need the proper 'adapter' to do so(go to the RV section in Walmart and you will find all the ones you might ever need)
- you RV doesn't 'care' which one you plug into, they are ALL the same voltage - 120v.
- the ONLY difference is how many items you can run AT THE SAME TIME... less amperage equals less things... otherwise you will trip a breaker, somewhere. A household 15a outlet will serve your RV just fine for storage, just to keep the batteries charged, etc.

*and yes, you can use any typical 'outside' type extension cord, if your power cord is not long enough to reach the outlet


travel, then plug in, and enjoy : )
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