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As we have discussed before, RVs typically come in two different amperage ratings: 30 Amps and 50 Amps. It is pretty easy to identify which is which. But, it may not be as easy to identify the power source you will be using. Campgrounds, parks, power at home, or available generators might all have different connections.

A campground’s website may not be able to tell you the connections available or a park may not even have a power source, forcing you to borrow a neighbor’s generator that you are unfamiliar with. You may also want to power very select appliances in your RV while at home. So how can you be prepared for any of these scenarios?

AC Connectors has your back with two kits comprised of AC WORKS® brand RV adapters, allowing you to plug into nearly any power connection available. With adapters for both 30 Amp and 50 Amp RVs, you'll have power anywhere you go.

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AC Connectors strives to provide power solutions to its customers since its founding in 2015. From our headquarters (Oak Creek, Wisconsin, USA), we provide solutions worldwide and work efficiently to ship our AC WORKS® brand products out quickly, especially to those struck by natural disasters.

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