I do it often, even run the AC. A properly wired outdoor receptacle on a 20 amp breaker works fine, emphasis on being properly wired. If in doubt, have an electrician or other competent person check it. Normal household extension cords won't work well, best not to use one at all.
Onviously everything can't be run at once on a 20 amp breaker, and nothing else should use other receptacles on that circuit.
Ideally, voltage drop would be about 6 volts or less (5%), which is what mine runs at close to 20 amps.
We do not have the AC to use but can run anything else we want even the coffee maker while plugged into the 20 amp garage outlet with a 30-15 amp cord dapter. But best to limit it to small items like fridge and battery charging and lighting, a good 25 foot extension cord can work if it is 12 ga or more and limit usage to no ac.
I do it often, even run the AC. A properly wired outdoor receptacle on a 20 amp breaker works fine, emphasis on being properly wired. If in doubt, have an electrician or other competent person check it. Normal household extension cords won't work well, best not to use one at all.
Onviously everything can't be run at once on a 20 amp breaker, and nothing else should use other receptacles on that circuit.
Ideally, voltage drop would be about 6 volts or less (5%), which is what mine runs at close to 20 amps.
There are many other types that will work. Scamp price is OK but shipping will kill the mood.
https://www.scamptrailers.com/product/electrical-adapter-30-amp-to-15-amp
We do not have the AC to use but can run anything else we want even the coffee maker while plugged into the 20 amp garage outlet with a 30-15 amp cord dapter. But best to limit it to small items like fridge and battery charging and lighting, a good 25 foot extension cord can work if it is 12 ga or more and limit usage to no ac.
2019 Scamp 13 standard
This usually stocked in store at Wal Mart in the RV section.
Camco 55223 15M/30F Power Grip Adapter - 125V/1875W - Walmart.com - Walmart.com
Thanks for the info.
Shaney