AC WORKS® Library — 30 Amp RV

How Do Our Piggy-Back Adapters Work?

Posted by Christopher Hahn on

Recently, we brought in a new line of innovative adapters: piggy-back adapters. These new adapters offer multiple power solutions for your 1450 outlet and even travel trailer outlets. Let's start with our 1450 class of piggy-back adapters. The male plug end is a NEMA 14-50, most often used with RV campgrounds, high-powered generators, and electric cooking ranges. On the backside of the plug, is a 14-50 outlet with a cover. We offer a variety of connections for the female connector end of these flexible adapters. Be on the lookout for more innovative AC WORKS adapters such as these in the...

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Powering Your RV with AC WORKS® 30 Amp RV Kit

Posted by Christopher Hahn on

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...

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AC WORKS® Wisdom: RV Kits - Power Your RV Under Any Circumstance

Posted by Christopher Hahn on

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?

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Download: Generator Product Sheet

Posted by Stephanie Junek on

AC WORKS® Generator Product Sell Sheet contains compact adapters of all types, flexible adapters, and extension cords to get power to and from just about any combination of items.  You can power many different things including your RV, Food Truck, EV, Power Tools, HVAC, Welder, many household items and more. 

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AC WORKS® Wisdom: Outlet & Adapter Max Wattage

Posted by Christopher Hahn on

Last week, we talked about maximum wattage for generator usage and how that plays into the outlets built in (https://youtu.be/rX0JOR7YmsQ). This week, we will talk about another common concern our customers have: the maximum wattage of certain outlets and our adapters. If the power source side of the adapter is less than the female side of the adapter, then the maximum operational wattage will be the same as the power source because that is what it can provide. The maximum wattage of the adapter is printed on the adapter itself, or on a tag attached.If you have any further questions,...

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