The Hughes Autoformers Safe View Smart Power Inlet part # HU27VR is a replacement power inlet for your trailer. I have attached for you below the steps you'll need to take for the power inlet to be effective against protecting your trailer.
Turn off the main breakers on your RV and at the shore power source
Plug in your shore power cable, connecting your RV to the camps outlet
Turn on the main breaker at the shore power pedestal, then check the LEDs on your inlet
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The SmartPlug Connector Plug Assembly for RV Power Cords part # SM47FR replaces the connector that installs on the trailer side, into the power inlet. It will also require the SmartPlug RV Power Inlet part # SM57FR or you can purchase both using the SmartPlug RV Power Inlet and Connector part # SM77FR. view full answer...
The SmartPlug RV and Marine Power Inlet - 50 Amp - Stainless Steel # SM79FR is ETL listed which, to my understanding, is just a slight variation of UL listed. So while it doesn't have that exact rating, it's still safe to use and has been approved by OSHA standards for electrical use. view full answer...
All of the SmartPlug RV Power Inlets such as the # SM56FR you were looking at attach directly to the exterior wall of your RV, and there is no box compatible with them.
I included a video of this plug being installed for you to take a look at. view full answer...
To install the Mighty Cord Replacement RV Power Inlet # A10-30INVP that you referenced requires you to install a 2-7/8 inch diameter hole. That would be the size hole saw you would need. view full answer...
Yes, the conical cordseal and install tool is indeed included with the SmartPlug RV Power Inlet and Connector - 30 Amp - White # SM77FR. view full answer...
The Mighty Cord RV Power Cord Adapter Plug # A10-1530DAVP that you referenced does indeed feature a twist-lock female 30 amp plug that will connect to a 30 amp twist-lock inlet on your RV. As you mentioned it also has the locking ring to create a weatherproof connection.
I have included a short video review that you can check out as well. view full answer...
In order to wire your cargo trailer for both 12 volt DC and 110 volt AC power you would need to install a AC/DC distribution panel and power converter which we currently do not offer. You would then wire the 12 volt power to the converter along with all of your 110 volt outlets.
In order to hook up to shore power you would first need to install a power inlet like the Epicord 30 Amp Twist Lock Power Inlet part # 277-000138. Once the power inlet is installed you would then need an electrical... view full answer...
The rear port/socket on the Furrion 30 Amp Power Inlet # 431861 you referenced has a diameter of exactly 2.36 inches so it will fit your existing 2.5 inch hole without issue. In fact the full install manual for this unit recommends a 2.5" hole to be cut so this will work perfectly as a replacement.
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Since the SmartPlug RV Power Inlet and Connector - 30 Amp # SM77FR is 3" wide, you could use the 3" hole saw like what's in the kit # PT34VR and then use a sanding tool to sand the hole until you get a snug fit.
You'll just want to make sure the hole you make is not larger than 3-1/4" as then the receptacle that houses the plug would have nothing to bite into.
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If you have a typical hole saw set, then you will want to use a 3" hole saw on the Epicord 30 Amp Twist Lock Power Inlet, # 277-000138. The outer diameter of the socket that mounts in the RV wall is 2-7/8 inches. If you wanted to be very precise, you could use a 2-7/8 inch hole saw and grind down the edges for a snug fit, but I would make sure there is a small gap for the movement of the trailer or RV wall when driving. view full answer...
Yes, for your stated objective you are on the correct track. The Progressive Dynamics Mighty Mini AC/DC Panel and Converter/Smart Charger, # PD4060K will provide a full 60 Amps of DC charge to your battery bank. This is to be used with a 30 amp AC inlet such as the Furrion Marine Power Inlet, # F30ITSBS, that you referenced. Or my preferred option, the SmartPlug RV Power Inlet and Connector - 30 Amp, # SM27FR in black. ( # SM77FR - white, # SM87FR - Gray, # SM67FR - SS .)
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In regards to wiring the Furrion 50 Amp Power Inlet part # 381660, #8 gauge can be used for anything under 25'. If you were to go over 25' but no more than 50' you would need #6 gauge and #4 gauge if over 100'. view full answer...
The Epicord 30 Amp Twist Lock Power Inlet - White # 277-000137 requires the screws that are 3/16 inches diameter and only long enough to reach into the upright support of the RV. The base of the unit is roughly 3 inches. You will need to use a hole saw large enough for the base and the base recesses 2-1/4 inches into the wall. view full answer...
The Mighty Cord RV Power Cord Adapter # A10-3050HDVP simply plugs into your RV's 50-amp, twist-lock power inlet to give you a male plug which connects to a 30-amp extension cord such as the Mighty Cord # A10-3050E. I've added links to video reviews of both parts for you to take a look at. view full answer...
The Progressive Dynamics RV Power Control Center with AC/DC Panel and Converter/Smart Charger - 60 Amp, # PD4560K18LS8 that you linked to, will provide a full 60 Amps of DC charge to your battery bank. This is to be used with a 50 amp AC inlet such as the SmartPlug RV and Marine Power Inlet, # SM79FR. It is a 2-in-1 AC/DC distribution panel and converter charger that will power systems inside the RV and is compatible with either lithium or lead acid chemistry battery banks. The panel supplies... view full answer...
The RV Power Cords, like part # A10-3025ED90 and part # F3OR36SBOEM, are 30' and 36' feet long cords respectively. Depending on what connections you have they can be used as an extension cord.
One end is a 30 Amp male and the other end is a 30 Amp female twist lock connector like what connects to an inlet like part # 277-000138 which would be on your RV or trailer.
I have attached some review videos for you to check out. view full answer...
If I'm understanding you correctly, you're trying to determine whether or not the adapter plug splits the loads coming from your generator. I checked with Mighty Cord and they informed me that the Mighty Cord RV Power Cord Adapter Plug - 30 Amp Male to 50 Amp Female supplies power to both lines equally, so your only limitations on this setup are going to be the input of power on each circuit when split. view full answer...
The Epicord 30 Amp Twist Lock Power Inlet # 277-000137 that you referenced would be a great solution to replace your 30 amp twist lock inlet. It installs easily and is we've found holds up well over time. I attached an install video for you to check out as well. view full answer...
If you'll be drilling into metal then you'll want to use self-tapping screws, and if you're drilling into wood or fiberglass you can use standard construction grade screws to install the SmartPlug RV Internet Inlet # SM38FR. You'd be fine with anything about 1" in length and will want to use some non-sag sealant # 344270341437-1 over the top of the screws and around the border of the inlet to form a waterproof seal against your RV. view full answer...