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Old 10-09-2016, 07:12 PM   #14
TurnerFam
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
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Originally Posted by dstankov View Post
When you step down from 50 amp to 30 amp you are still running both legs but with less power available. As long as you don't overload the system by trying top run both AC units and a convection microwave at the same time you shouldn't have a problem...
yes, and another way to say this is:

a 50 a to 30 amp outlet adapter takes the single hot line of the 30 amps and bridges it across both busses of the RV to supply both the L1 'side' and L2 'side' at the same time with the same 30 amps - and either 'side' could be using the full 30 amps at any given time depending on your usage and the coach electrical layout.
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