dryer plug to two 120VAC 30A ?
On May 22, 7:47?pm, Reid Fleming
wrote: I have a 4 "prong" dryer plug in my basement. Is there a converter that will plug into it and let me plug in one or two 120VAC 30A plugs? If there isn't such a converter, how hard would it be to make one up? Thanks. as far as i know ther are no 120 volt 30 amp receptables. what are you planning on plugging in? |
dryer plug to two 120VAC 30A ?
wrote in message oups.com... On May 22, 7:47?pm, Reid Fleming wrote: I have a 4 "prong" dryer plug in my basement. Is there a converter that will plug into it and let me plug in one or two 120VAC 30A plugs? If there isn't such a converter, how hard would it be to make one up? Thanks. as far as i know ther are no 120 volt 30 amp receptables. what are you planning on plugging in? Most certainly is, L5-30's. Data centers use them and the majority of RV's use them as well. I have one on the outside wall of my garage for my camper. Option 5, 4th outlet down at this link. http://servertech.com/downloads/Tech...nectoropts.pdf |
dryer plug to two 120VAC 30A ?
In article , "Brian V" wrote:
wrote in message roups.com... On May 22, 7:47?pm, Reid Fleming wrote: I have a 4 "prong" dryer plug in my basement. Is there a converter that will plug into it and let me plug in one or two 120VAC 30A plugs? If there isn't such a converter, how hard would it be to make one up? Thanks. as far as i know ther are no 120 volt 30 amp receptables. what are you planning on plugging in? Most certainly is, L5-30's. There's even a 120V 30A straight-blade configuration. -- Regards, Doug Miller (alphageek at milmac dot com) It's time to throw all their damned tea in the harbor again. |
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