RV Conversion Cord Series

  • Are you thinking of going camping in your Recreational Vehicle? This item is an absolute necessity

    Are you thinking of going camping in your Recreational Vehicle? This item is an absolute necessity

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    Going camping in an RV vehicle is fun. It’s like going on an adventure in nature while carrying a mini version of your home around.  As such, you get to enjoy all the benefits of camping in nature while enjoying the comfort of your house. To power your RV, you need to connect to a power source available in the RV park where you...
  • RV cord

    RV cord

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    In a blink of an eye, half of 2022 is about to pass, and it has already arrived in May. The average daily weather in the United States is 11°C-24°C, and the average daytime temperature is 24°C. Take a walk outdoors in your spare time in spring and pay attention to the beautiful moments in life. As long as you are good at discovering...
  • AOWEITOUR 30 Amp to 50 Amp RV dogbone power Adapter Cord

    AOWEITOUR 30 Amp to 50 Amp RV dogbone power Adapter Cord

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    Camping becomes more fun when you can safely use the campground power for your RV lighting and heating needs. Being able to connect to a regular outlet at home or at the campground is what convenience is all about. You don’t have to switch on the generator. The Aoweitour 30-50 amp power adapter cord is every RV’ers dream living their best life outdoors. The...
  • Can RV adapter work without electricity?

    Can RV adapter work without electricity?

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    First, you should know a little about the RV's electrical system. Go to our existing blog - One RV, Two Electrical Systems.RV batteries serve as various power storage containers to supplement the small voltage devices in life, but in most cases, campers still rely on access to shore power to charge their RV batteries. When your RV Adapter cord is plugged into your RV,...
  • Difference Between Plug and Socket

    Difference Between Plug and Socket

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    In daily life, when using the same electrical appliance, there are often plugs and sockets, but their use methods are completely different. Today, I will introduce the difference between plugs and sockets! The metal piece of the plug is protruding and exposed, because the metal piece of the plug has no electricity when it is not inserted into the socket, and all plugs can...
  • What should I do if the RV cannot be connected to the power supply due to rain in spring?

    What should I do if the RV cannot be connected to the power supply due to rain in spring?

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    Spring is the beginning of a new year. The arrival of spring is accompanied by the rainy season. Most American families choose to go out for RV camping in the spring, but when it rains, when the RV is connected to the charging pile to provide energy, the power cord is often due to The problem of short circuit and improper connection caused by...
  • Knowledge of RV Outdoor Electricity

    Knowledge of RV Outdoor Electricity

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    When charging at an outdoor campsite, a 30-amp power outlet is generally provided. Use a 30-amp RV plug with 3 prongs, 30 amps, and 125 volts to provide energy for the RV and be able to run an air conditioner and some appliances at the same time. Also, if only 50 amp charging sockets are available at the RV site, you will need to...
  • One RV,Two Electrical Systems

    One RV,Two Electrical Systems

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    Your RV electrical system allows you to take advantage of many modern amenities you are used to, from overhead lighting and ventilation fans to microwave ovens and refrigerators. Although it's great to be able to use all these things on the road, if you want it to run smoothly without interruption, it's helpful to have a basic understanding of how your RV electrical system...

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