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This quality-built power cable comes ready to connect your 50-amp SmartPlug inlet to a 50-amp connection at the campground. The cord's 30' length and easy connectivity make hooking up to shore power a breeze.
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Connect your RV's 50-amp, twist-lock inlet to the 50-amp plug on the pedestal at the campground. 36' Long cord gives you flexibility when running power. Twist-lock female plug with threaded locking ring creates a weatherproof connection.
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Connect your RV's 50-amp, twist-lock inlet to the 50-amp plug on the pedestal at the campground. 25' Long cord gives you flexibility when running power. Built-in handle and 90-degree connectors make it easy to unplug from the pedestal.
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Replaces the 50-amp power cord hardwired onto your RV with this 25' power cord. 90-Degree male connector includes a built-in handle and plugs into the 50-amp outlet on the pedestal at the RV park. 3-Wires hardwire to your RV's panel.
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If you only need 30 amps of power or that's all that is available at the campsite, this adapter cord can save your trip. 25' Long cord connects your RV's 50-amp, twist-lock inlet to the 30-amp outlet at the pedestal.
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Reach those extra 50' from your camper to the power pedestal with this 50-amp extension cable. Power-indicator lights in the connectors show an active current when plugged in. Built-in handles make it easy to disconnect the 90-degree plugs.
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Reach an extra 50' from your RV to a power pedestal with a 50-amp extension cable. 4-Prong, female plug connects to power cord. 4-Prong, male plug connects to electrical box. 90-Degree connectors with handles are easy to plug in and disconnect.
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When your cable isn't long enough, reach those extra feet to the RV campground's power source with this 25', 50-amp, extension. 4-Prong, female plug connects to a power cord. 4-Prong, male plug connects to an electrical box.
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When your cable isn't long enough, reach those extra feet to the RV park's power source with this 15', 50-amp, extension. 4-Prong, female plug connects to your 50-amp power cord and the 4-prong, male plug connects to the pedestal.
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Connect your RV's 50-amp, twist-lock inlet to the 50-amp plug on the pedestal at the campground. 25' Long cord gives you flexibility when running power. Built-in handle makes it easy to unplug from the pedestal when it's time to go.
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When your cable isn't long enough, reach those extra feet to the RV campground's power source with this 10', 50-amp, extension. 4-Prong, female plug connects to your 50-amp power cord and the 4-prong, male plug connects to the pedestal.
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When your cable isn't long enough, reach those extra feet to the RV campground's power source with this 15', 50-amp, extension. 4-Prong, female plug connects to your 50-amp power cord and the 4-prong, male plug connects to the pedestal.
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When your cable isn't long enough, reach those extra feet to the RV park's power source with this 30', 50-amp, extension. 4-Prong, female plug connects to your 50-amp power cord and the 4-prong, male plug connects to the pedestal.
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Connect your RV's 50-amp, twist-lock inlet to the 50-amp plug on the pedestal at the campground. 25' Long cord gives you flexibility when running power. Built-in handle makes it easy to unplug from the pedestal when it's time to go.
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Connect your RV's 50-amp, twist-lock inlet to the 50-amp plug on the pedestal at the campground. 25' Long cord gives you flexibility when running power. Twist-lock female plug with threaded locking ring creates a weatherproof connection.
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When your cable isn't long enough, reach those extra feet to the RV campground's power source with this 50', 50-amp, extension. 4-Prong, female plug connects to a power cord. 4-Prong, male plug connects to an electrical box.
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When your cable isn't long enough, reach those extra feet to the RV campground's power source with this 25', 50-amp, extension. 4-Prong, female plug connects to a power cord. 4-Prong, male plug connects to an electrical box.
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This 50' marine shore power cord gives you plenty of room to connect your 50-amp boat inlet to a 50-amp outlet at the dock. LED lights warn you of any wiring problems at the pedestal that could damage your equipment.
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Hi Monty, The mounting holes for the round cable hatch #A10-2130VP will not be covered by the SmartPlug RV Power Inlet and Connector - 30 Amp #SM27FR. I've added a photo below of the mounting dimensions of the #SM27FR and as you can see they are…
view full answer...Hi Jeff, The Thetford Titan Tote Portable Waste Tank #TH84XE does use a strap to loop around the hitch ball to tow it to the dump site at your campground. There isn't specific testing done to see how well these straps hold up to extreme heat but…
view full answer...I definitely agree with you there Dave, it would be a very nice option to have, but a 90 degree cord is not something made for the 50 amp SmartPlug RV Power Inlet and Connector #SM76FR. I will say the way the plug connects does make it a better, more…
view full answer...I checked with Progressive Dynamics and the breakers for the Progressive Dynamics 4500 Series Inteli-Power Converter #PD4575K18LS8 are 50 amp main. This is also true of the other models of 4500 Series Converter, parts #PD4560K18LS8 and #PD4590K18LS8.…
view full answer...I do have some parts for you but we aren't custom trailer builders and adding electric to a trailer is not a simple task. What I can tell you is that most interior lights are 12 volt so if you want outlets, lights, and shore power you'd need…
view full answer...Hey Lori, What kind of issues are you having with your Portable Power Watchdog Surge Protector #HU62VR, I might be able to help?
view full answer...Yes, in order to set your trailer up for use with shore power you will first need an AC distribution panel. For this, I recommend a Progressive Dynamics Series AC Distribution Panel. In order to bring power into the panel you will also need a power…
view full answer...The Progressive Dynamics RV Power Control Center with AC/DC Panel and Converter/Smart Charger - 90 Amp #PD4590K18LS8 does NOT come with breakers included, but you can source those from any hardwdare store that offers electrical supplies. I've…
view full answer...Hey Michael, the Furrion Chill Cube part #LC94DX is not serviceable. There is no fill port for refrigerant on it.
view full answer...Hey Alex, No, the Furrion Chill Cube RV Air Conditioner #LC94DX is a cool only unit. We do offer other options like the Dometic Penguin II #DMC48ZR, which offers a heat pump, if that's the kind of heater you're looking for. If so we'll…
view full answer...Yes the SmartPlug RV Power Cord #SM86FR that you referenced will stay flexible when the weather is cold. This would not get difficult to wrap up if the temperature was to drop.
view full answer...Hey welcome back, Jody. So your best option here will be to get a new 50 amp surge protector for your new travel trailer. If you did end up at a camp ground with 50 amp service you would want to have it. I know a lot of sites do have just 30 amp but…
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