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cleoent

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Posted: 10/23/09 02:22pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Can I get the adapter to change my plug on the weekend warrior from the weird three prong thing, to 110V at home depot?

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don't think so or at least I have never seen them or looked for them.. but you can at walmart
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No, at least not at ours.
Ace, Walmart or RV store.


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Bummer!

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Are you talking about changing the type of plug you now have or do you just want to buy the receptical that you mount on the wall.

I purchased the reciptical at a nearby electricans supply store, 30 amp, I have seen them on the internet also, but Ship&Hand might make it more expensive that way.

Camping World sell them but I think they are made of low quality material they dont seem to hold up as long as a name brand.


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Saw the 30amp Male to normal 110v male at Lowe's before in the elec. section. I think they call it a park plug/adapter.


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I made one fron a 30 amp wall socket, J-box and cut the end off a 15 amp extension cord, cost me about $5.00 from Home depot.


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My local HD has them male/female but they are cheap hard plastic China crap. Get the better ones from CW or an RV place.


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Home Depot carries both male and female 20A-30A plugs. $6.97 and $8.97....Dennis


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