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...
I do have a solution for you, however since your Mighty Cord RV Power Cord Adapter # A10-3050EHD has a twist lock on one end, there is not going to be an adapter.
Instead, the best solution I can offer is to cut off the twist lock connector on one cord, and re-wire the one end with the:
-Power Grip Replacement RV Power Cord Adapter Receptacle w/ Handle # CAM55343.
From here, you would plug the one twist lock connector into your trailer, plug the male 30amp to the newly rewired 30amp... view full answer...
Like any electrical device the Power Grip RV Power Cord Adapter # CAM55185 could wear out but it would take a very long time for that to happen unless some external force acted upon it. This would include physical damage like the cable being crushed to things like corrosion or overdrawing power through the cord. 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 Epicord RV Power Cord with Handle # 277-000146 hardwires onto your RV using the pigtail. The black wire is the hot power lead, the white is the neutral wire, and the green is the ground wire. view full answer...
The Mighty Cord RV Power Cord Adapter - 50 Amp Female to 30 Amp Male - 12" Long Item # A10-3050FHVP is for hooking up to the male 50 amp cable coming from an RV and plugging into a 30 amp female outlet in the power pedestal at your destination. view full answer...
The Mighty Cord RV Power Cord # A10-5036EDBK is not available without the female end attached and we do not recommend modifying the power cord either.
If you're looking for a more economical option, Mighty Cord RV Power Cord # A10-5025ED is another great choice that is 10 feet shorter, and also includes the same end connectors as # A10-5036EDBK.
This product also has a 90° male connector that is easy to plug in, disconnect, and will fit into tight spaces. view full answer...
No, the SmartPlug RV Power Cord Adapter # SM93VR does not provide power to both legs. It only provides power to one side/leg of the 50amp service. 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...
I don't recommend doing this when you're installing the Progressive Dynamics RV Power Control Center with AC/DC Panel and Converter/Smart Charger - 75 Amp # PD4575K18LS8 since a 50amp plug can be used on 30 amp service with an adapter like the Mighty Cord RV Power Cord Adapter - 50 Amp Female to 30 Amp Male - 12" Long # A10-3050FBK. You'll simply run your 50 amp cord to the RV plug as normal and then install the adapter on the service end.
If you don't already have a 50 amp RV power cord,... view full answer...
The 30-Amp female end of the Camco Power Grip RV Power Cord Adapter Plug # CAM55223, which will connect to your RV's 30-amp power plug, features 2 flat and 1 round connectors. This matches up to a standard 30-amp RV plug.
This 125V adapter will allow you to connect your RV's 30-amp male power plug to a 15-amp receptacle at an RV park. It has a nice hourglass shape that will provide for easy removal. I have attached a short video demonstration on this product that you can also check out. view full answer...
You are 100 percent right that there would be no reason to use the Mighty Cord Dog Bone RV Power Cord Adapter # A10-1530 indoors, that really doesn't make any sense. I can verify for you that this adapter is absolutely safe to use outdoors; I'm guessing that tag was likely put on accidentally when being manufactured but you can use it outdoors.
I have added a link to a video review showing outdoor use as well of the Mighty Cord Dog Bone RV Power Cord Adapter # A10-1530. view full answer...
It sounds like you are concerned about some voltage drop when using a longer cord like the Mighty Cord 50' RV Power Cord # A10-3050EH. With a 50 foot extension like this you can expect a small voltage drop of just around 1.98 volts. This shouldn't be enough to cause any issues with powering your appliances.
I have attached a short video review on this extension cord that you can check out as well. view full answer...
Yes, the Mighty Cord plug, part # A10-R30VP, connects to a 3-wire, 30-amp power cord adapter. It also includes a built-in handle for easy removal. view full answer...
From your outlet, you will first use the Mighty Cord Dogbone RV Power Cord Adapter - 50 Amp Female to 15 Amp Male - 12" # A10-1550VP or the Power Grip RV Power Maximizer # CAM55025 and then the circuit protector # CAM55306 to protect your RV electrical system followed by the 50 amp power cable to your RV. There is nothing you need to do differently inside your RV as it is already designed for your refrigerator and other appliances to function. view full answer...
The only way that you will be able to get your Mighty Cord RV Power Cord Adapter # A10-5050D90VP to hang straight down is if you're able to loosen up and rotate the RV receptacle. Some look like they might be easy to accomplish this while others are pretty set. You'll want to inspect yours to see what kind you have and if you aren't comfortable with it then you may need to have a qualified electrician help you out. view full answer...
The Camco RV Power Defender, part # CAM55312 isn't intended to be used as an extension cord. Its overall length of 27-1/2 inches can extend the distance a little bit, but its intended use is to protect your RV against faulty wiring and as a surge protector. view full answer...
I reached out to my contact at Valterra and they advised me that the Mighty Cord RV Power Cord Adapter Plug # A10-3050AVP does not change the amps going into the unit. There will be 30 amps going into the unit. view full answer...
The Mighty Cord Dogbone RV Power Cord Adapter # A10-3050FBK lets you convert your RV's 50-amp power cord to work with a 30-amp electrical hookup at an RV park. The female plug connects to your RV's 50-amp power cord. The male plug connects to a 30-amp outlet on an electrical box. This is the best to safely get it done without causing any issues.
You will not be able to draw more than 30 amps from the RV park hookup.
We don't carry a 50 Amp Female to (2) 30 Amps Male End connection. view full answer...
The Camco Power Grip RV Extension Cord w/ Pull Handles # CAM55191 is made from 10 AWG wire, and can be used to support up to 30 amp applications; So with you needing 28-amps, it'll work just fine.
Attached is a product overview video for you to check out as well. view full answer...