Hello.
Thank you for your answers.
In fact, I'm debating between this product and a competitor, namely https://www.galaxus.ch/en/s4/product/brennenstuhl-adapter-cable-cee-coupling-150-m-cee-163-extension-cables-5725257.
It's for simply plugging a converted van into the domestic network, just to recharge its cell battery, or even switch on the on-board fridge to cool it down before trips. After journeys, it's just a matter of recharging the battery.
So, which of the 2 items is best suited?
I already have a CEE reel for connection at campsites.
The subtlety is that our domestic sockets are limited to 10A. At campsites, it's 16A. I don't know how many A it draws just to recharge a cell battery, or even a fridge, on a domestic CH socket? We must be a long way from 10A, and saturation/risk of melting everything, no?
Thanks in advance for any insight.