for my little chuck wagon
http://www.tnttt.com/viewtopic.php?f=40&t=55888
let me run this by you. i found this online
http://www.myrv.us/electric/Pg/30amp_Service.htm
so according of it, 20 amps at 25 foot is good with 12 gauge. so i found this
http://www.menards.com/main/electrical/electrical-cords-outlet-adapters/extension-cords/12-3-25-lighted-yellow-outdoor-extension-cord/p-1908971-c-6410.htm
so im going to have a mini fridge, (1.3 amps) and a 700 watt microwave (about 6 amps). as well as a water pump (probably a little shurflo one), then an outlet on the back side to run to the tent which will have phone/ camera chargers, maybe a small lcd tv, and my redneck A/C (a fan on a cooler full of ice water, some copper tube, and a pond pump. figure some headroom for an ice maker and maybe a coffee pot and some other random stuff that hasnt popped into my head yet. i figure i may bust 15. and i dont want to have to worry about not using the microwave while the mini fridge compressor is running and stuff like that.
so on to my question, if i use that setup with a beefy 12 gauge cord, and an adapter to regularly plug into the 30 amp service line, do you think id be safe if i happen to make coffee and a breakfast burrito at the same time my fridge kicks on?
my main concern is using one of those 15 amp shore power inlets, obviously they call them 15 amp, but i wonder how much of that is referring to the style, and how much actually refers to their power handling. i figure if i use 12 gauge wire from my inlet to my fuse box (which will be at most like 3 feet of wire) i should be fine to handle a surge over 20 amps, and then maybe a continuous 17-18 or so for a couple minutes right?
an actual 30 amp cord (which is 10 gauge) is like twice the price, and i feel like its overkill for my chuck wagon.