Bob, I do have something you can work with, but all of our power inlets are 30 or 50 amps because that's what you'll find at an RV park.
So, that being said, you're going to need swap your current inlet with a 30 amp inlet, and then use an adapter to hook up to a 15 amp outlet. For a 30 amp inlet I recommend checking out the Mighty Cord Replacement RV Power Inlet part # A10-30INVP, and then from here you can just use the Mighty Cord RV Power Cord Adapter part # A10-1530DBK so you can... view full answer...
Hi Paul,
You can definitely swap out your current power inlet to the SmartPlug RV and Marine Power Inlet # SM67FR, but you might need to make some adjustments to the cutout hole. Most of the SmartPlug inlets I've installed have all been fairly close to fitting to where I may have only needed a file to help with centering the inlet in the circle cutout by filing little notches for the square corners of the new inlet. A lot of the time they just pop in though.
I've attached a video below... 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 robust overall connection than the standard twist lock. Reason for that is the outside of the SmartPlug completely encompasses the inlet so there's less tension on the plug, and the lid clamps down on the plug for further support. So while... view full answer...
The Epicord 30 Amp Twist Lock Power Inlet - White # 277-000137 you asked from is 3-1/4 inches wide at the outside edge so it is not compatible with your 3.5 inch hole. The Furrion 30 Amp Power Inlet - White - LED # 431861 is 3-1/2 inches by 3-1/2 inches square.
My recommendation for you is the Furrion Replacement RV Power Inlet - 30 Amp Twist Lock - White # F30ITRPSAM which has a 4-1/2 inch diameter. view full answer...
The JR Products RV City Water Inlet # 37262145 is made in China. If you are looking for an inlet not made in China, we do have the Valterra RV City Water Inlet # A01-0169LFVP. Valterra owns and manages their own production facilities which are in Tijuana Mexico. I am sorry to say that we do not offer a US made inlet at this time. view full answer...
No, sorry we only have the SmartPlug RV Internet Inlet item # SM96MJ which is the same part but with a black surround instead of stainless. It has the exact same connectors and the housing is still marine grade. view full answer...
Hey David, yes the Furrion 30 amp outlet part # F30ITSSS that you referenced has the same bolt pattern as the Furrion outlet you currently have. view full answer...
Hella Dale. We do have the B&B RV City Water Inlet # BM98RR which can be used to replace the inlet on your Nautilus system. We also have the RV City Water Inlet # 372160-85-A-26A which is a different brand, but will still be a suitable replacement for you. This uses brass fitting so it should be more durable than the plastic one that came with your Nautilus system. view full answer...
Hey Paul,
For the stainless steel version of part # SM78VR you'll just need the SmartPlug RV TV/Internet Inlet - 2 Coaxial Connector - Stainless Steel # SM58FR. This comes with two coaxial connectors but you can always pop one out and install an Ethernet connector. view full answer...
Hey Byron,
Sorry for the wait, I got the BDBPB added to our site under the SmartPlug RV Internet Inlet - 1 Ethernet Port - Black # SM96MJ. view full answer...
The Furrion Solar Port Inlet # FSPINS-BS is only rated for 10 amps of maximum input so if you somehow connected your Go Power to it this would most likely burn up the wiring since the controller is putting out up to 30 amps of 12 volt power. This connector was only designed to be used with a smaller portable panel typically a 100watts. view full answer...
We do not have a way to know if the Valterra Lockable Dual RV Water Inlets # A01-2000VP will fit a 2023 Escape Trailer. What you will need to do is check your cutout dimensions on the trailer itself. This is designed to fit a 5-7/8" wide x 4-3/4" tall cutout. If that is what you have it will fit. If not, you would need to enlarge or fill in the cutout to install the panel. view full answer...
Hey Lagina,
If you're just looking for a water inlet then we have single (city water or potable water) or dual inlet options available.
For a gravity fill water tank inlet you can use # A01-2003VP (white) or # A01-2003BKVP (black). We also offer lockable versions so others can't mess with your water inlets # A01-2002VP (white) or # A01-2002BKVP (black).
For city water inlets we offer the # A01-0170LFVP (white) and # A01-0169LFVP (black) with surface mount flanges. For recessed flanges... view full answer...
Hey Byron,
We unfortunately no longer offer the BDCOAXPB but do offer both the white # SM78VR and stainless steel versions # SM58FR so that you can install your RJ45 inlet port. view full answer...
The Derale Hyper-Cool Remote Cooler Assembly w/ Fans, -10 AN Inlets # D15845 will be enough to properly cool the transmission on your 1975 Chevrolet C20 pickup. You can install the Derale Premium In-Line Fan Control Thermostat # D35022 that will turn on your fans when the transmission fluid temperature reaches 180 degrees Fahrenheit. view full answer...
Bill, yes the Camco RV Fresh Water System Backflow Preventer # CAM23402 is designed to prevent backflow, so it will prevent the water going back into the city water.
This valve has a 1" MPT x 1" FPT inlet / outlet, a 3/4" inner diameter, and has a corrosion resistant brass body. view full answer...
The height of the Flow Max RV Kitchen Faucet LC719335 from the base to the top is approximately 15-1/4" tall so it would be a bit too high. The closest option to your height requirement would be the LaSalle Bristol Utopia RV Kitchen Faucet w/ Pull Down Spout # 34427830001BNAF at 14-1/4" tall, but this has a dual inlet so you would need drill two holes in the counter if you don't already have them. The closest single hole faucet would be the Phoenix Faucets Hybrid RV Kitchen Faucet w/ Pull... view full answer...
Hi William,
You have a dual-stage horizontal regulator like the Camco # CAM59323, but with this being a residential setup you'll need to check the fitting size and BTU rating in order to determine the correct replacement. There's a much higher demand for residential use compared to RV use so you'll likely need to get a replacement at your local hardware store to get the correct fitting size and BTU rating. The # CAM59323 has a 160,000 BTU rating and requires 1/4" MPT inlet connector and... view full answer...
Hey Rob, it looks like the Go Power RV Converter and Smart Battery Charger # 34266912 has a max continuous power output of 100 amps. This converter charger also has a max AC current at 108VAC of 17 amps, and a max inrush current of 40 amps. view full answer...
If you used the Mighty Cord RV Power Cord Adapter 50 amp to 30 amp # A10-3050EHD you'd be connecting an RV designed and rated for 50 amps to a power source that is rated for 30 amps. The power source does not push through the adapter so basically as long as you don't end up drawing more than 30 amps the power source will be fine. view full answer...