What to do with an upside-down 30-Amp outlet?
From RV Tips: You need to build a 30-amp dogbone adapter that will let you “flip” the ground pin position…
I was on RV Tips yesterday, and found this thread. Here’s my comments and a way to fix this problem. - Mike
Let’s play safe out there… Mike
Exactly what I did and I carry some parachute cord to tie it up so there is no strain on the male plug. A little tip… If making up your own cord, if you have to twist the conductors you are putting the plugs on the wrong side, that’s correct the male and female plugs are constructed so the conductors go straight in without crossing them over each other.
That was what I was asking about but I found a TT-30R recepacle on Amazon that has the ground at the bottom and a corresponding cord. This arrangement also locks on.
Journeyman-Pro RV TT-30 Flanged Inlet 30A 125 Volt, Straight Blade Generator Plug Locking Shore & Marine Power Receptacle Electrical Outlet/Socket, Black or White 30 Amp (TT-30 Straight Blade, Black)
https://a.co/d/i3Bi2hv
Would this be legal?