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    Check and see if the RV is 30a or if it is 50a, if it is 30a and She does have a dryer outlet, fairly close to where the RV is going to be parked. Just get an extension cord long enough to reach, unplug the dryer and plug up the RV. If You have an RV supply store down that way, They just might have the cords suited for the purpose. If it is 50a, same thing You'd just have to share with the range.

    ETA, Granted it wouldn't be as handy as haveing the outlet right there, But, it would be a hell of a lot cheaper.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Marlin View Post
    Check and see if the RV is 30a or if it is 50a, if it is 30a and She does have a dryer outlet, fairly close to where the RV is going to be parked. Just get an extension cord long enough to reach, unplug the dryer and plug up the RV. If You have an RV supply store down that way, They just might have the cords suited for the purpose. If it is 50a, same thing You'd just have to share with the range.

    ETA, Granted it wouldn't be as handy as haveing the outlet right there, But, it would be a hell of a lot cheaper.
    The RV is 50a capable, and i have a 50 foot 50a extension cord, and i also have a 30-50 adapter as well as a 30 to regular house plug adapter which is how im plugging into the house right now. I will def look into this.

    Thanks

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    you can use the 30a to house adapter to charge the batteries, and keep the fridge cool, but if you turn on the a/c or washer/dryer it will more than likley pop the breaker, at least mine did.

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    Quote Originally Posted by car-15 View Post
    you can use the 30a to house adapter to charge the batteries, and keep the fridge cool, but if you turn on the a/c or washer/dryer it will more than likley pop the breaker, at least mine did.
    well crap

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