Hello everyone.
We have just had our new caravan delivered and are busy buying all the extras.
A few friends have told me that it's easy to grind down the 15amp caravan plug so it fits into a house socket (although I understand it's illegal)
Is it possible to buy a converter so that I can charge the fridge etc. from my house the day before we leave on a trip?
I guess I need a converter from 10amp to 15amp. Is that correct? And does anyone know where I can buy one.
Thanks in advance.
Richard
My son is a licensed electrician so he installed a 15amp power outlet on the panel inside my meter box now I can run a 15amp lead to the van without any problems.
We bought a 15amp socket and modified an ols extention lead.
Only 6inchs long. Keep it in the van just incase.
Cost us around 4 bucks.
Hope this helps.
Kezngaz.
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We bought a 15amp socket and modified an ols extention lead. Only 6inchs long. Keep it in the van just incase. Cost us around 4 bucks. Hope this helps. Kezngaz.
Hmmm
I have got my popcorn and set up the easy chair. Waiting for the technical forum monitors to start with the lectures.
Jaahn
-- Edited by Jaahn on Monday 10th of July 2017 08:56:47 AM
We bought a 15amp socket and modified an ols extention lead. Only 6inchs long. Keep it in the van just incase. Cost us around 4 bucks. Hope this helps. Kezngaz.
Sadly, you are not very clever
Some forums would immediately remove your post for suggesting an illegal modification to that extension lead
I hope when your chickens come home to roost that no one is hurt or suffers losses
Hello everyone. We have just had our new caravan delivered and are busy buying all the extras. A few friends have told me that it's easy to grind down the 15amp caravan plug so it fits into a house socket (although I understand it's illegal) Is it possible to buy a converter so that I can charge the fridge etc. from my house the day before we leave on a trip? I guess I need a converter from 10amp to 15amp. Is that correct? And does anyone know where I can buy one. Thanks in advance. Richard
Any modifacation by non licensed persons[who do not know & understand the rules & regulations ]is illegal
Those "friends"? do not understand the risks of their actions & the trouble they could be in if something goes wrong
There are several brands of Approved 10A to 15A adapters available .
However many are not suitable for outdoor use
Can only be used under cover & obviosly for that reason are much cheaper than the few models [such as Ampfibian , Safelec ,& & ONE Jaycar model] that are fully approved for use with caravans etc in all situations
-- Edited by oldtrack123 on Monday 10th of July 2017 12:08:13 PM
macka17 what restricts the output ???
if you start to draw 15 amps it will do it then get hot and maybe
short and blow breaker or burst into flames.
these could be at the extreem end but my point is there
is nothing to restrict current flow as you suggest
regards
My son is a licensed electrician so he installed a 15amp power outlet on the panel inside my meter box now I can run a 15amp lead to the van without any problems.
Welcome to the forum.
In my opinion this is the best of all solutions BUT get a licenced electrician to do it and a certificate of compliance.
And now the popcorn and coldie..
Cheers
-- Edited by Phil C on Monday 10th of July 2017 05:24:01 PM
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macka17 what restricts the output ??? if you start to draw 15 amps it will do it then get hot and maybe short and blow breaker or burst into flames. these could be at the extreem end but my point is there is nothing to restrict current flow as you suggest regards
Exactly
The 10A outlet could be 50% overloaded as it is only designed to carry 10A continuously[without over heating]
If an item has a factory fitted 15A plug fitted it is because the continuous load current exceeds 10A
The outlet itself is protected by the appliance plugged having the correctly rated plug
THAT applies to ALL plug & socket combinations even up to 100s of amps
Also that actual wiring feding that 10A socket may be rated @20A & protected by a 20A circuit breaker as Multiple 10A will usually be on that circuit
Hi all, Please be aware that although we do have many knowledgeable members who can offer great advice on general technical issues, if you have specific electrical problems it would be safest to consult a qualified expert.