With spring and the Milwaukee RV show approaching, we wanted to take the time and share with you the benefits of one of our RV adapter kits.

There are usually RVs with two different amperage ratings: 30 Amps and 50 Amps. Normally, it is easy to identify which is which, but it may be difficult to identify the power source you will need to use on your camping trip.

Today we will focus on a 30 Amp RV. 30 Amp RVs typically come equipped with a NEMA TT-30 plug. For the owners of 30 Amp RVs, we offer RV30AKIT1. This kit includes 5 adapters, allowing you to convert your 30 Amp travel trailer plug to a locking generator outlet or a 50 Amp RV outlet.

The generator connections available in this kit are NEMA L5-20, NEMA L5-30, NEMA L14-20, and NEMA L14-30. NEMA L5-20 and NEMA L14-20 will only be able to provide 20 Amps, while NEMA L5-30 and NEMA L14-30 can provide the usual 30 Amps to your 30 Amp RV.

The adapter for your 30 Amp RV to a 50 Amp RV outlet will only allow 30 Amps. So don’t worry about overloading your RV with 50 Amps. We carry many more connections and extension cords for your RV.

Not sure which connection you need? Leave a comment down below and we can point you in the right direction.

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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