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Old 05-17-2023, 02:27 PM   #16
GreG L.
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The splitter is all you need. A 50 amp circuit for an RV is actually two 120V 50A circuits in a single plug, 2 120V hots, a neutral and a ground, two hot legs. The splitter takes the 2 separate 120V 30A circuits and connects them to the two hots on the 50A Femail connector thus giving you two 30A legs in your RV.
As a side note there are all kinds of splitters, 20A/30A to 50A connector, 20A/20A to 30A connectors as well as the 30A/30A to 50A connector, along with some that make no sense.
You might want to get a 30A Femail to 20A mail (small converter) incase you run into a site that has 30A/20A
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