Description:
This heavy-duty generator extension turns a 30-amp locking outlet into three standard household sockets, giving portable power to tools, lights, and small appliances up to 25 feet away. It is useful for job sites, outdoor events, and emergency backup when you need to split a generator feed into multiple 15-amp circuits while keeping cords positioned away from the unit and exhaust.
Key Points
The cable converts a 30A L5-30P lock-style plug to three grounded 5-15R outlets, so you can run typical household devices from a generator output without adapters. The insulation is service grade and designed to resist abrasion and weather, helping connectors stay cleaner and reducing exposure to moisture. The conductor is 10-gauge and rated for 125 volts, which maintains flexibility in both cold and hot conditions according to the manufacturer, making it easier to coil and store. For safety, dust covers are included for the unused outlets to limit debris entry and the extra length helps position extension points away from hazardous exhaust.
This cord is not a substitute for permanent wiring and should be used with portable generators and temporary power setups. Consider that splitting a generator feed into multiple outlets still limits the total available amperage, and heavy loads on all three outlets simultaneously may exceed the generator’s capacity.
😊 The design focuses on straightforward utility rather than electronics. There are no moving parts and no electrical controls to configure, which reduces maintenance over time. The jacket remains pliable in low temperatures, so routine outdoor work in winter is more manageable.
Technical Specifications
- Name: Champion Power Equipment 25-Foot 30-Amp 125-Volt Fan-Style Generator Extension Cord (L5-30P to three 5-15R)
- Length: - 25 feet
- Wire gauge: - 10 AWG
- Voltage rating: - 125 V
- Plug configuration: - L5-30P to (3) 5-15R
Usage Recommendations
Run the cord fully extended when possible to avoid heat buildup from coiled cable during high loads. Position the generator and connector points to keep fumes and hot surfaces away from people and enclosed spaces. Use the dust covers on outlets that are not in use to reduce moisture and dirt entry, and inspect the jacket before each use for cuts or excessive wear. If you plan to power multiple high-draw devices at once, calculate combined amperage to avoid tripping the generator’s breaker or overloading the cable. ⚡










