Conntek YL1430520S 30 Adattatore a Y per generatore da 4 poli a 15/20 Amp, giallo/blu 1 confezione

Brand:Conntek

3.8/5

67.06

Questo adattatore a Y per generatore divide la connessione da 30 A in due prese da 15/20 A. Entrambi i connettori femmina sono di colore blu chiaro e si illuminano di un colore arancione brillante quando l'adattatore riceve alimentazione. La giacca giallo brillante è resistente al calore fino a 221°F. Cavo da 3 piedi: STOW 10/3 E STOW 10/4 Assicurati che OUTLET funzioni a 240 VOLT affinché ogni gamba calda funzioni! 1 anno di garanzia limitata!

La presa DEVE funzionare a 240 Volt affinché ciascuna gamba calda funzioni. _STOW, UL, elenco C-UL. Calibro: 10 AWG, Potenza nominale massima: 7500 Watt. Connettore (femmina): NEMA 5-15/20R. Spina (maschio): NEMA L14-30P (30 AMPS).
Brand Conntek
Color Yellow/Blue
Connector Gender Male-to-Female
Country of Origin China
Customer Reviews 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,124 ratings 4.7 out of 5 stars
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number YL1430520S
Item Weight 2.55 pounds
Manufacturer Conntek
Package Dimensions 12.17 x 8.74 x 2.87 inches
Voltage 240 Volts
Wattage 7500 watts

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Scritto da: Don C Parnall
Good value
Generator
Scritto da: Kirk Home Centre
WORKS AS ADVERTISED
THIS IS USED MAINLY BY CONTRACTORS.
Scritto da: Carl
Exxxcellent Adapter!
Bought this adapter (DEC 2013) to use with my Duromax XP4400E generator (purchased 2010). Had previously been using 2-120v outlets to run test appliances up to 1400w total, with gennie-switch set on 120v. Y-Adapter plugs in fine (it IS heavy duty!) into the L1430 plug, gennie switch set to 240v, lights on two splitter 120v ends lit up perfectly. Ran two separate "legs" of (a)1325w and (b)1350-1500w from the 2 plugs of the Y-Adapter. This adapter is AMAZING. Taking full advantage of the generator's power is critical. I did NOT attempt to max-out its potential of 1750w per "side" (3500 running watts total.) At one point the gennie really groaned, and "loaded-Up" until I stabilized the load, but then ran fine. That's the generator, not the adapter. If you really want to take full advantage of your generator's potential power using its 30-amp L1430 plug, get one of these adapters. The locking plug is essential if you're using a gen-cord-to-transfer switch, but using this adapter and heavy duty (12 ga.) extension cords and power strips will provide for portability, and maximum-emergency-power use. Wattages were monitored using Reliance AmWatt meters THP103 (yup, Amazon,) on each leg, allowing for balancing of the load, which is very important. This Y-Adapter works, and allows you to max-out the power potential of your generator's 30-amp L1430 plug. I highly recommend it. I hope I never have to use it. Better to have it, and not need it.... Great Product! Thanks Conntek! Thanks Amazon! UPDATE: 3/16/14: Well... I had to use it... And I'm glad I did! The central Wyoming blackout of 3/14-15/2014 went on for 7 hours. Seems a "critter" crawled into an electrical sub-station, got "fried," and turned out most of the lights across the entire town!... After the first 30-minutes of no lights, I thought "OK, here we go!" Fired up the gennie, plugged in the Conntek Y adapter, ran my extension cords, and never worried about the loads. Freezer, wood stove & some lights on one side, fridge and some lights on the other. Never a whimper... Sure glad I bought it... Peace of mind... Full generator power... When you need it the most! Thanks again, Conntek... And Amazon...! UPDATE: 12/11/14:: Price has jumped $2.00 in one year from $29.12 to its present. If you're thinking about it, ya better get one now, before they're all gone, or out of your price range. jus sayin'....
Scritto da: RJB
Use your whole generator
This cord/splitter item is critical to make full use of many 120/240V home use generators. Say you have a 5000 Watt 120/240V generator. This means it has two separate 2500 Watt 120V windings. Many generators give you a single 240V outlet and two or three 120V outlets. However, all the 120V outlets are wired to the same winding on the generator. So if you only plug in equipment to the 120V outlets, you really only have a 2500 watt generator. If you load it up with too many connected items, it won't stall... but the single 120V winding in use will eventually melt/fail. Using this L14-30P 4 prong plug with 2 - 120V outlets allows you to use the 240V outlet on your generator and convert it to two 120V oulets, but each one is now connected to a different winding on your generator. You can take power from both windings in your generator and use the unit to its full capacity. Using this cord with a couple of "triple taps" would allow you to plug in 6 household items and spread that load evenly over both windings in your generator. Ace Heavy Duty Triple Tap (FA-148/15) Is it unfair that you have to buy this somewhat (~$25) expensive (but very sturdy) "cord" to fully utilize your generator that you paid so much for in the first place ? Maybe so....but at least it solves the problem easily! You can check your generator's owner manual to see if all the 120V outlets are attached to only one winding. Some more expensive units may have 120V outlets on both windings. However, I have a fairly expensive Yamaha 6600, and all my 120V outlets are on one winding / one breaker. I had built a homemade cord to perform the same function, but this item looks more professional and is more sturdy. Spread the word to your friends and neighbors who may have bought themselves a nice generator, but may not be utilizing it to the fullest extent, or are facing damage by overworking just one of the windings.
Scritto da: I am Some Guy (Mike)
This thing is Huge. Got this to plug in on the Train.
I take the train as a commuter quite often and constantly need a place to plug in. One of the train systems has a set of plugs that were very odd to me and not something I could plug into. My friend told me that it was a plug to a higher wattage of eletricity. So I thought I could just get an adapter and plug into that and I would have a whole set of seat options available that I didn't before. Turns out I can get in trouble for doing this because it's dangerous since it's a higher level of electricity. With this adapter I can even think of doing it in a stealth manner, because the whole piece is Huge! It took up so much of the space in just my backpack that I could barely fit my clothes. So I sent it back. I don't think I can totally blame the device for this because it is taking a higher wattage and converting it down to lower. If you came to try this on your commute, I would see about maybe a smaller adapter, if you can.
Scritto da: duke
Nice
This seems to work like I needed and this connector is heavy duty! The lighted ends are a plus so I know if there's an issue. I wonder if someone else who owns a Duromax / Durostar 4400(E) could clarify something for me though... When I plug this into my generator (Durostar 4400E) on 120v mode, only one side of the adapter lights up. There's nothing wrong with this adapter, I checked it and the generator with my meter. I notice that of the two 120v legs on the generator plug, only one of them is a closed circuit in 120v mode. When I switch it to 120/240v mode, both legs have a closed circuit. So my question is... Which way am I getting the "full" 120v 30a capacity of the generator? If I run it in 120 only, and only one side of the connector has power, does this mean both windings of the generator are engaged and I can theoretically run 30a (realistically 20a) from that one plug without tripping the breaker? And when in 120/240 mode I have one winding per adapter end so 15a each (and should balance the load)? I just don't want to screw something up, none of this seems to be well documented.
Scritto da: James Elliott
It looks very well made but unfortunately I ordered the ...
It looks very well made but unfortunately I ordered the wrong plug for my Champion 2000 w inverter gen (pair of) to use with the paralleling kit. This plug is for 120/240 v output . I needed a 120 volt output 3 pin not 4 . I will return & reorder correct plug.
Scritto da: kelpine
I am still amazed at the quality of cable for the price
This is a heavy duty cable and quality is 5 stars -- the product is exactly as shown. I am still amazed at the quality of cable for the price. Purchased this to utilize the additional power from the other side of a Champion generator.
Scritto da: William (in Renfrew ON)
Item received on time, and as described.
Item received on time, and as described.
Scritto da: Snap
Five Stars
exactly what I needed
Scritto da: jim conlan
Five Stars
fits ok

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