Yes, you can replace your current Furrion inlet with the 30 amp Furrion Marine Power Inlet. These are universal fits so it will definitely work, though the mounting holes may be somewhat different, so you can compare yours to the 2-1/4" center to center mounting holes of the Marine Inlet:
- Furrion Marine Power Inlet - 30 Amp # F30ITRGS
I have added a link below to a video review for you to check out as well. view full answer...
Power Grip RV or Household Power Cord Extension # CAM55142 wasn't designed specifically for marine applications but it could still work. However it would have to be kept away from any water since it isn't meant to keep out water. view full answer...
Yes the Furrion Marine Power Inlet part # F30ITSBS is compatible with the discontinued Epicord RV Power Cord with Handle # 277-000147. view full answer...
The PD2030 has been discontinued and replaced with the Progressive Dynamics Inteli-Power Marine Converter and Battery Charger - 12V/24V - 40 Amps # PD99RR. Since you're switch from 30 amp to a 40 amp charge you'll also want to increase the wire gauge used running to your battery to at least 8AWG to safely carry the load. view full answer...
Yes, I reached out to my contact at Go Power and they stated the red and black cables of the Go Power Solar Cable Entry Plate with Red and Black MC4 Cables - 25' Long # 34273843REVA are marine grade. view full answer...
Yes, the installation of a power inlet such as the Furrion Marine Power Inlet - 30 Amp - 125V - LED - Square - Black # F30ITSBS is universal and they are interchangeable, assuming you are staying within the same amperage rating.
I have added a link to our entire selection of power inlets as well as a link to a video review of the Furrion Marine Power Inlet # F30ITSBS. view full answer...
The difference is simply what they are rated for and plug into; since you have a 30 amp, to plug into a 30 amp twist lock extension you will need the Power Grip 90-Degree Locking RV/Marine Power Cord w/ Handle - 30 Amps # CAM55532.
If your motorhome was 50 amps you would have used the Power Grip 90-Degree Locking RV/Marine Power Cord w/ Handle - 50 Amps # CAM55572.
This is just an adapter though, and you can plug into a 30 amp source easier with a longer cord, the Power Grip Marine-Style... view full answer...
According to Furrion their Marine Power Inlet # F30ITSBS is rated for 10 gauge or larger wire. So you will be able to use it with 8 gauge wire. view full answer...
The PT Power LED Safety Flare w/ 5 Light Patterns - Magnet Mount - 15 Diodes - Qty 1 # PTW2368 is weather resistant, but not waterproof. It is designed to function in rain and snow, but it is not made to be submerged in water. It is compatible with marine use, but you will want to position in where it will not be submerged. view full answer...
Yes, the Dutton-Lainson Hand Winch with TUFFPLATE Finish, # DL15440, would be a great winch for a boat trailer, especially a larger boat. The TUFFPLATE Finish makes the winch acceptable for marine use and the two speed gearing will help winch the boat in fast until the majority of the load is applied and then the handle can be moved to the lower gear and will give power to finish winching the boat onto the trailer.
The correct strap for this winch is the Hand Winch Strap with Safety Hook,... view full answer...
I spoke with the manufacturer of the SmartPlug RV and Marine Power Inlet and Connector # SM67FR and for your application they actually recommend using 6 AWG wire to properly supply your RV with power from the shore power pedestal. view full answer...
The Replacement Cap for etrailer and Ram Swivel Marine Jacks part # MJ-1000B-CP is designed to fit a jack with inner tube diameter of 1-3/4". If this is what your trailer jack has then it should work for you but I cannot confirm this as these are exact fit replacement parts for Ram jacks. view full answer...
The wiring harness for the Jensen Enclosed Amplified Marine Subwoofer # JMPSW800 has a 3-wire pigtail for you to splice in your power, ground, and remote. You would just need to cut the wire down to necessary length and splice it to the remote wire you already ran. view full answer...
The 12 volt auxiliary power connections are great for charging a smart phone or running an auxiliary accessory like a DVD player, but these circuits do not have the capability of charging an auto or marine style 12 volt battery.
The auxiliary may be able to provide a small maintenance charge, but if the battery is running certain appliances while in transit, this circuit will not be able to charge up the battery.
The best solution is to use a battery charger, like # CTEK56353. This CTEK... view full answer...
Yes, as long as the Mighty Cord product you had matched the same connectors of the Power Grip 90-Degree Locking RV/Marine Power Cord w/ Handle # CAM55572 this would fit and work well.
This has standard 50 amp twist lock style connectors. view full answer...
The TorkLift HiddenPower Battery Mount # TLA7727 holds for marine group 24 - 31 batteries; it will work with lead acid, AGM, sealed and gel cell batteries. I've added links to a pair of video reviews on this battery box for you to take a look at. view full answer...
SInce it has a single wire, it is a clearance light. You will use the mounting bracket as your ground as you stated and run 12v power to the wire. You can use a 12v marine battery connecting the negative to the bracket and the positive to the wire. If you want to install a switch like # PK34513 in line that will work well. You can use wire like the 14 Gauge Primary Wire - Yellow - per Foot # DW02412-1.
If you want a converter, you can use the # 329-GENIUS2D to connect to a standard... view full answer...
The recommended battery charger for the Optima Blue Top marine deep cycle and starting battery is the CTEK MULTI US 7002 12-Volt Universal Battery Charger w/ Pulse Maintenance and Backup Power, item # CTEK56353.
The CTEK MULTI US 3300 12-Volt Universal Battery Charger w/ Pulse Maintenance, item # CTEK56158, is recommended for Red Top Optima Batteries and will work on the Blue Top models but will take much longer to bring the deep cycle battery to a full charge. view full answer...