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Old 09-26-2018, 06:50 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by Kcarlson30 View Post
I need the available 30 amp split into 2 15 amps. I currently do not have any adaptors. I’m looking for recommendations.
Folks are asking why in order to give you a answer that will properly serve your needs. The easiest "off the shelf" method is a 30 to 15 amp plug with a multi plug adapter plugged in next or this https://www.northerntool.com/shop/to...SABEgLiWfD_BwE . However that offers NO PROTECTION for overcurrent to either 15 amp outlets and presents the opportunity for an overcurrent condition that could melt the wires and start a fire. To do it properly you would need to construct a sub panel (that's what the breaker panel in your camper is) . The sub panel would have to have a 30 amp male plug feeding a breaker or fuse box that splits each sub circuit with an appropriately sized fuse or breaker and wire to the outlet that needs to be a GFCI. What I just described also needs to be raintight to prevent shocks. The easiest way would be to use, or add an outside GFCI outlet to the outside of your camper.
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