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James Collins's avatar

It appeared to me the first split pigtail adapter would be used to retain a receptacle to keep the drier connected when needed and to plug in a 50-amp RV or EV at the same time. But again, drawing too much electric power by using an electric drier and having a high electrical load from a 50 AMP RV or EV charger would likely overload the circuit and trip the 30 AMP circuit breaker in the panel board protecting the wiring. I imagine these pigtail adapters are not meant to be used as permanent connections as we typically would not find both 14-50R and 14-30P receptacles hardwired on the same 30 AMP circuit in a home.

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Steve Peterson's avatar

Mike

Not questioning your answer but I would change or clarify one word. The 50 amp to 30 amp adapter doesn’t ‘convert’ 240 vac to 120vac. I think it only uses one of the hot (120 vac) legs. Correct? Just thought this might be confusing to the OP.

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