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Hi team,
I am considering buying a generator to power the fridge and the odd device during a blackout.
I was looking at this one from Ryobi.
https://www.bunnings.com.au/ryobi-4000w-petrol-open-frame-inverter_p0320386
It has 3 x 15amp outlets. How would I connect 10amp cords? Do I need an adaptor? The only adapters I can find are for caravans etc. which goes the other way.
Thanks,
John
Hi @DIYJT11,
Thank you for your question.
Have a look at the discussion Solved: Can you plug a 10 Amp device into a 15 Amp socket where this topic was discussed at length.
My understanding is that a 10-amp plug can physically go into a 15-amp socket; however, the opposite is not possible as a 15-amp plug has a much larger earth pin which won't fit in the 10-amp socket.
As 10-amp appliances that are not malfunctioning, will only draw up to 10-amps and the 15-amp socket will supply more than this amperage, then you won't have any issues.
Allow me to tag our experienced member @CSParnell, who is an electrician, to confirm.
Let me know if you have any further questions.
Jacob
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