

You can get this type of a setup going from a 50 amp power source to a 30 amp RV plug and a 15 amp household plug, but not the other way around. No manufacturer in their right mind would put out a product capable of this. In other words, you would be asking a 30 amp power source to supply up to 65 amps of power (50 amp + 15 amp). To ask the 30 amp power source to additionally supply a potential 15 amps of power (the standard household outlet that you want to run porch lights from) would mean a further potential power deficit. You are asking a 30amp power source to supply power to a 50 amp rig, so you are already running a potential power deficit. Not that I’m aware of and here’s my take on why. The Conntek looks like it would be difficult as well. With the original plug I also had a terrible time disconnecting it. I’ve looked at Home Depot, Lowes, Amazon, and internet searching and the one that looks promising is the Conntek 30 amp. The hatch is 2″ deep, 2.7″ ID and the hole in the side of the trailer is 3″. The cord end must have flipped up and caught on the folded stair pretty quickly after the end sheared off as there is very little wear on the cable. At some point on our return home yesterday on a 240 mile trip, the cord wiggled out and the connector sheared right off. Upon returning home, I found the cord without a connector stuck on the folded stair with about 4 ft of cable protruding. The hatch lid had broken off years ago and the cord always stayed put…. The mini did not quite fit all the way into the hatch, the slight protrusion seemed ok. I replaced it with the Camco mini to ease unplugging. The plug pulled apart from the sheathing exposing the individual wires. The original plug looked like the one “Kelly” had in this article.
