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Old 01-19-2021, 04:18 AM   #10
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Originally Posted by abjbrtd View Post
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Do not do it, however like Pete says if you no longer need the 240v it can be converted to a 120v 50amp outlet.

FYI don't think of the 120v50a cord going to your mh as 240v50a it is NOT.

Next time your in a 50a campground take a look at the breakerS in the pedestal, they'll both be 50a.

Then you can start thinking of you power cord as 2 120v 50a circuits wrapped in 1 sheath.




Actually, that's exactly what it is.

The OP could utilize the 240 VAC 3 prong source except it has no neutral, only a ground (or is it the other way around), and there is no "dogbone" adapter that would convert his 50 Amp plug to this receptacle.
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