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product_id: 3901081
title: "Camco PowerGrip Camper/RV Maximizer 45-Amp Adapter | Combines Power from 15-Amp and 30-Amp Outlets to Generate 45-Amps (55025)"
brand: "camco"
price: "฿6436"
currency: THB
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 6
category: "Camco"
url: https://www.desertcart.co.th/products/3901081-camco-powergrip-camper-rv-maximizer-45-amp-adapter-combines-power
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# 45 Amps max combined power Dual input from 15A & 30A outlets Durable, easy-to-use design Camco PowerGrip Camper/RV Maximizer 45-Amp Adapter | Combines Power from 15-Amp and 30-Amp Outlets to Generate 45-Amps (55025)

**Brand:** camco
**Price:** ฿6436
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ⚡ Power up your RV like a pro—double the outlets, double the freedom!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Camco PowerGrip Camper/RV Maximizer 45-Amp Adapter | Combines Power from 15-Amp and 30-Amp Outlets to Generate 45-Amps (55025) by camco
- **How much does it cost?** ฿6436 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.co.th](https://www.desertcart.co.th/products/3901081-camco-powergrip-camper-rv-maximizer-45-amp-adapter-combines-power)

## Best For

- camco enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted camco brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Maximize Your RV Power ⚡:** Combine 15A and 30A outlets to unlock a powerful 45 Amps for all your high-demand appliances.
- • **Smart Load Management 🧠:** Balance your RV’s power draw by connecting to two circuits, ideal for running multiple AC units simultaneously.
- • **Seamless Dual-Source Connection 🔌:** Effortlessly draw power from two separate circuits, perfect for private homes without 50A hookups.
- • **Built to Last & Simple to Use 🛠️:** Rugged construction ensures reliable performance on every adventure, with plug-and-play convenience.
- • **Campground Compatible with Caution 🚫:** Designed for non-GFCI outlets—perfect for private stays, but check your RV park’s power setup to avoid surprises.

## Overview

The Camco PowerGrip Camper/RV Maximizer 45-Amp Adapter ingeniously combines power from a 15-amp and a 30-amp outlet to deliver up to 45 amps to your RV. Designed for non-GFCI circuits, this durable adapter enables you to run high-demand appliances like dual air conditioners at private residences lacking 50-amp hookups. Easy to use and built for reliability, it’s a must-have for millennial RVers seeking maximum power flexibility on the road.

## Description

Camco RV Power Grip Maximizer Adapter gets up to 45 AMPs combined power. It draws the combined power from a 15 and 30 AMP outlet, which allows the RV to receive up to 45 AMPs. This maximizer does not work when plugged into GFI type outlets. It is a polarized adapter designed solely for recreational vehicles and is not for use with any other adapter or device. This maximizer adapter must be used in conjunction with properly sized circuit breakers.

Review: Works perfectly within it's limitations. - Works perfectly within it's limitations. As has been stated many times, this adapter WILL NOT WORK on any GFCI protected circuit. Because of this, you will probably have some issues trying to use it at an RV park. That is not what I bought it for though. For me, it allows me to hook up power cords to two separate non GFCI circuits when I find myself staying at a friend or family's private residence. Since most people will not have a 50 amp hookup at their house, it's the only way to run 2 air conditioners if necessary on a hot summer day. You always have to be mindful though that you are not hooked up to a real 50 amp service (which is actually 50 amps X 2 or 100 amps total capacity at 120 volts), and be careful of how much load you are putting on either circuit. A previous reviewer complained that it was wired incorrectly because in their particular instance, the 30 amp side was connected to the lower load side of their RV, and the 15 amp side was inadequate for the higher load side. In truth, there is no standard whatsoever as to a higher and lower side of a 50 amp plug, and it's pretty much just luck of the draw. Most manufacturers try to balance the load equally between the two sides, but in real use it also depends on which side the high draw items you are trying to use are on at the same time. If this is an issue, you can swap the hot feed wires in your RV, either at the incoming receptacle (if used), transfer switch, or breaker box.
Review: Testing with two inverter generators.... - Here is what I know about this cable: 1) if you plug into one generator, the other male end cable is NOT hot! MANY of these review say so. I will post pics to show that it simply is not true. 2) the 120v normal plug end ties ground to ground, hot to one of the 50A hots (the left hot, when looking at ground down), and the neutral ties to neutral, all observable on a VOM. 3) the RV30 plug ties ground to ground, hot to the other 50A hot, and neutral to neutral. 4) the VOM does NOT show the two grounds on these plugs tied together, even though each is individually tied to the ground on the 50A RV end. When running on two inverter GENERATORS ( I know that most people use this at a campground), a Ryobi 1800/2300 and a Predator 3500, What I found was that the AC voltages on EACH pin of the 50A plug were different, and matched the voltages of the generator tied to that pin That is good. This should be able to run each leg of a load panel separately to the maximum running rating of each generator. What I also discovered is that they are not tied in phase like parallel generators. I don't have an oscilloscope, but if I monitor the ac voltage BETWEEN THE HOTS with an ac voltmeter, I can see it cyle between 0 and 245 volts. This will NOT support a 220/240volt circuit, so no trying to run dryers !

## Features

- Draws the combined power from a 15 and 30 AMP outlet, which allows your RV to receive up to 45 AMPs
- Will not work when plugged into GFI type outlets
- Used in conjunction with properly sized circuit breakers
- 125V/1875W 5-15P and 125V/3750W TT-30P to 125V/5625W 14-50R
- Durable and easy to use

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0024E70L2 |
| Amperage | 45 Amps |
| Best Sellers Rank | #214,997 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #401 in RV Plugs, Inlets & Receptacles |
| Brand | Camco |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (743) |
| Date First Available | April 1, 2009 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 3.74 pounds |
| Item model number | 55025 |
| Manufacturer | Camco |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 55025 |
| Model | 55025 |
| OEM Part Number | 55025 |
| Product Dimensions | 3.5 x 6.5 x 29.75 inches |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Camco
- **Color:** Multi
- **Input Voltage:** 125 Volts
- **Item Weight:** 3.74 Pounds
- **Item dimensions L x W x H:** 3.5 x 6.5 x 29.75 inches

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works perfectly within it's limitations.
*by M***B on July 7, 2015*

Works perfectly within it's limitations. As has been stated many times, this adapter WILL NOT WORK on any GFCI protected circuit. Because of this, you will probably have some issues trying to use it at an RV park. That is not what I bought it for though. For me, it allows me to hook up power cords to two separate non GFCI circuits when I find myself staying at a friend or family's private residence. Since most people will not have a 50 amp hookup at their house, it's the only way to run 2 air conditioners if necessary on a hot summer day. You always have to be mindful though that you are not hooked up to a real 50 amp service (which is actually 50 amps X 2 or 100 amps total capacity at 120 volts), and be careful of how much load you are putting on either circuit. A previous reviewer complained that it was wired incorrectly because in their particular instance, the 30 amp side was connected to the lower load side of their RV, and the 15 amp side was inadequate for the higher load side. In truth, there is no standard whatsoever as to a higher and lower side of a 50 amp plug, and it's pretty much just luck of the draw. Most manufacturers try to balance the load equally between the two sides, but in real use it also depends on which side the high draw items you are trying to use are on at the same time. If this is an issue, you can swap the hot feed wires in your RV, either at the incoming receptacle (if used), transfer switch, or breaker box.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Testing with two inverter generators....
*by R***D on September 20, 2019*

Here is what I know about this cable: 1) if you plug into one generator, the other male end cable is NOT hot! MANY of these review say so. I will post pics to show that it simply is not true. 2) the 120v normal plug end ties ground to ground, hot to one of the 50A hots (the left hot, when looking at ground down), and the neutral ties to neutral, all observable on a VOM. 3) the RV30 plug ties ground to ground, hot to the other 50A hot, and neutral to neutral. 4) the VOM does NOT show the two grounds on these plugs tied together, even though each is individually tied to the ground on the 50A RV end. When running on two inverter GENERATORS ( I know that most people use this at a campground), a Ryobi 1800/2300 and a Predator 3500, What I found was that the AC voltages on EACH pin of the 50A plug were different, and matched the voltages of the generator tied to that pin That is good. This should be able to run each leg of a load panel separately to the maximum running rating of each generator. What I also discovered is that they are not tied in phase like parallel generators. I don't have an oscilloscope, but if I monitor the ac voltage BETWEEN THE HOTS with an ac voltmeter, I can see it cyle between 0 and 245 volts. This will NOT support a 220/240volt circuit, so no trying to run dryers !

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ RV importance (LOL)
*by D***S on January 1, 2026*

Had a shock when we pulled into a campsite (not realizing some are 30amp and some are 50 amp) and only had a hook up cord for a 50 amp so a neighbor (another camper) had an adapter for us to use, so as soon as we got home we order and adapter and it works great.. no more worries..

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