We do that every time we go east and stay at friends houses. Only added comments I would make is do not use an extension cord if possible. If not possible, use a 30 amp extension, we carry one for that. Other thing is there are dogbone style converters from 20 to 30 amp, and there are small plug type converters. The dogbone type work better.
Be sure to check voltage inside RV when A/C is on. It should be at least 110 VAC. I do not run my A/C on a voltage below that. This summer the power companies are having a hard time keeping voltage where it needs to be to prevent damage.
Final note if you plan on doing this a lot, buy an autoformer to correct low voltage. Ours is a Hughes.
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Wonderful Wife
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2010 Ford Expedition TV
2010 Outback 230RS Toybox, 5390# UVW, 6800# Loaded
Not yet camped in Hawaii, 2 Canada Provinces, & 2 Territories
I can't be lost because I don't care where this lovely road is going
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