graygables
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If I have a class c towing a TT, are ther enough hookups on a single site, or is there an adapter to make it work?
If I have a class c towing a TT, are ther enough hookups on a single site, or is there an adapter to make it work?
How big is your Class C and TT?
If FW will let you put both on one site, I've seen splitters that can take a 50A receptacle and turn it into dual 30A receptacles. I've never used one personally, but that may work for you. Do a search on rv.net/forums, I bet somebody there has an answer for you.
Policy states 1 camping unit per site, but I know a camper who tows a utility trailer behind his C and sets up bunks in it for additional sleeping quarters. He parks it across the pad so the C can fit in. If your TT is tiny (like an R-Pod), you may get away with it, but I wouldn't risk it if you MUST have the TT... the chances you get told to park it in the overflow lot are just too great. If the TT would just be a nice bonus, I'd say give it a shot. The Fort is nothing if not consistent about their enforcement of their own rules! As for connections, I have seen 50 to 30 amp converters even at Walmart, so you'd be set if you need two 30s. Hose and cable splitters are also available at Walmart. The only real problem would be sewer, but you can just use your holding tanks and treat the site sewer like a dump station for the second unit.
I found the Y adapter I was looking for: Marinco 2-30A to 50A 125/250 Volt RV "Y" Adapter
Larry, is this similar to your setup?