We have both 30 amp and 50 amp replacement power inlets so you can choose the application right for your travel trailer. These are available in either white or black with the following part numbers:
- 30 Amp: Mighty Cord Replacement RV Power Inlet - Twist Lock - Black # A10-30INBKVP or White # A10-30INVP
- 50 Amp: Mighty Cord Replacement RV Power Inlet - Twist Lock - Black # A10-50INBKVP or White # A10-50INVP view full answer...
According to the manufacturer, the Mighty Cord Replacement RV Power Inlet - 30 Amp Twist Lock - White # A10-30INVP is cETL listed, which means it has been certified and tested for use in Canada. The UL, CSA, and ETL marks all mean they have met and been tested for safety standards. I have added a link to a video review for you to check out as well. view full answer...
There is not an adapter to go from the SmartPlug to a twist-lock power cord, so what you'd have to do is replace the SmartPlug inlet with a standard 50 amp inlet, the Mighty Cord Replacement RV Power Inlet - Twist Lock - 50 Amp - White # A10-50INVP or Black # A10-50INBKVP.
That would allow you to use a standard 50 amp power cord like the Mighty Cord RV Power Cord - 50 Amps - 25' Long # A10-5025ED90. view full answer...
The Mighty Cord # A10-3050DBK converts a 30 amp 125V supply to the 20-30 amp 250V inlet on your RV. It's designed to feed the output from an 30 amp electrical hookup to the 50 amp input on an RV. I've linked to a product description video featuring the Mighthy Cord Power Adapter. view full answer...
We offer 50-amp-rated power cords for RVs for connection to generators and to shore power at a campground. Extension cords can have the same current capacity but will have different connectors since they are intended to just match the existing ones to extend your connection length. Extension typically have a male and female connector of the same type.
You can refer to the linked page to see all of our RV wiring items, including adapter plugs, adapter cords, power cords, extension cords... view full answer...
I checked with Furrion and the cover by itself is not an available replacement part, so to get that cover you would need to get the whole inlet:
- Furrion 50 Amp RV Power Inlet - 125V/250V - LED - Square - Black # F52INSBS
I have added a link below to a video review for you to check out as well if you'd like to take a look. view full answer...
It is best to match any surge protector to the service of the RV. Such as the 30 Amp Power Watchdog Surge Protector, # HU97FR or the 50 Amp version of, # HU47FR being used with RV's that match their respectively rated services.
You can use an adapter such as the Mighty Cord RV Power Cord Adapter, # A10-3050D90VP to adapt your RV's 4-prong 50-amp power inlet for use with a 30-amp 3-prong extension cord/Power Pedestal and place the surge protector inline. While yes, this can be made to... view full answer...
I've attached a photo of the back side of the SmartPlug RV Internet Inlet # SM38FR below so you can see how it connects to your cables. The RJ45 connector inside of this inlet is a simple straight across connection point so you won't have to flip the wires to get everything lined up correctly. You would simply plug into the back side of the inlet the same way you do on the front side of the inlet. view full answer...
It is not recommended to alter the Valterra RV Fresh-Water Inlet w/ Lockable Hatch - Brass Check Valve - Gravity Fill - Black # A01-2000BKVP.
Altering the product will void any warranty and you as the customer will be liable for any damages that may or may not happen. view full answer...
All of the RV toilets that we currently offer have a low water inlet, just like the # DOM37FR you were looking at. The only solution would be to get an extension hose with a 90 degree fitting so that you can attach to inlet and have enough hose to bend around and avoid the wall. view full answer...
I can tell you how to determine what city water inlet valve will work for your 1995 Rialta, but there aren't any specific fits available and we wouldn't have any way of knowing the dimensions required to fit. So instead you'll just need to measure the cutout dimensions you have, and if you want a surface or recessed mount.
For example, the RV City Water Inlet with Brass Check Valve - 1/2" FPT - Metal Flange - Surface Mount # 37262155 fits a 1-1/2" diameter cutout while the RV City Water... view full answer...
MPT stands for Male Pipe Thread and FPT stands for Female Pipe Thread, which is just an indicator for how the components can connect to other components.
For example, the RV City Water Inlet with Brass Check Valve - FPT # 37262155 you were looking at has a female connection point on both ends. This means that the threads are on the inside.
If you look at the RV City Water Inlet with Brass Check Valve - MPT # 37262145 you can see that the threads are on the outside.
To determine what's... view full answer...
The inlet shanks and vacuum breaker of the Empire Faucets Shower Valve w/ 90-Degree Vacuum Breaker for Exterior RV Showers # EM64JR are all 1/2" NPSM connections. view full answer...
While we don't currently carry any CAT6 cables there are some out on the market that are rated for outdoor use due to their enhanced casing. From the port in the SmartPlug RV Internet Inlet # SM38FR to the outer edge of the orange inlet shielding is 9/16" (pictured below).
I personally don't know of a specific cable that would come with an elbow connector that would match up to the 9/16" depth, but that's what you would need to look for. You could try reaching out to SmartPlug directly... view full answer...
The SmartPlug RV TV/Internet Inlet # SM98FR would not be considered a shielded plug connection since it is only sealed when the cap is fully on, which would only be the case if you weren't using it. It has a CAT 5 rating. view full answer...
I contacted the manufacturer about your question, as I was unable to determine with certainty from the manufacturer's provided specs. Their response for the SmartPlug RV Internet Inlet, # SM38FR is that it is not a shielded connection and for your application they do not foresee it causing an issue. view full answer...
Being that the Excel RV Tankless On-Demand Water Heater, # EX93FR is tankless, the need to drain that component is non-existent. However, there may still be water in the lines and valves that needs to be addressed. I suggest that you remove power to the water heater, close off the water supply inlet and disconnect the outlet water line allowing any water that may remain inside the system to drain. Use compressed air to blow out any remaining water from the lines. view full answer...