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Old 05-08-2020, 12:09 PM   #14
cavie
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Brand: Keystone
Model: Sprinter
State: Florida
Posts: 1,422
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Originally Posted by dkoldman View Post
That would certainly make it easier. If I had my choice, I wish there was 50 amp female receptacle off the transfer switch inside my electrical compartment bay. When I want shore power, I just pull the entire cord out and plug into pedestal and unroll to go through bottom of electrical compartment floor and plug it directly to receptacle. I could then lock door. Now I would need 50 amp male plugs on both sides of main shore power cord, or a small adapter with 2 50 amp male plugs to use with typical standard 50 amp power cord.
NEVER, EVER, PUT TWO MALE PLUGS ON ONE CORD!!! EVER! You trying to get yourself or someone else killed?? Just think about what you said for a minute. Plug into shore power than go pick up the otherend
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