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  • Different Connectors Used on 50-Amp RV Extension Cords versus 50-Amp Power Cords
  • 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...
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  • Adapter Needed to Connect Camco Power Grip Power Cord Extension to RV Plug
  • The Camco Power Grip RV Temporary Power Cord Extension # CAM55197 referenced in your question will connect to to a standard power source. It sounds like you have a marine-style plug on your RV that you can connect to using a power adapter like the Camco # CAM55522. You will plug the female end of this adapter to your RV plug, and then the Camco Extension mentioned above will connect to the male end. I have attached a video that demonstrates how these products will work together on your RV.
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  • Cold Temperature Rating of Mighty Cord Replacement Hardwire RV Power Cord
  • I contacted the manufacturer of the Mighty Cord Replacement Hardwire RV Power Cord # A10-3025END who said that this cord was rated for -30 degrees fahrenheit. This cord is 25 feet long with a 30-amp male plug and is 25 feet long. I have added a link to a video review of this cord for you to check out as well.
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  • Is The Mighty Cord RV Power Plug Considered Stiff Or Difficult To Roll Up
  • The Mighty Cord RV Power Cord # A10-5036EDBK is not stiff or hard to roll up, and our customers have never reported this as being difficult to roll up. The Mighty Cord is mildly heavy, however, weighing in at 24 pounds. I would recommend the Mighty Cord RV Power Cord # A10-5036EDBK over the Epicord RV Power Cord with Handle - 50 Amp Male Plug # 277-000154 which is no longer available, due to the exposed pigtail on one end; but, both products are similar and rated for 50 Amps.
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  • Weight of Mighty Cord RV Power Cord Adapter
  • The Mighty Cord RV Power Cord Adapter, # A10-3050EHD weighs 8 lbs.
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  • Voltage Rating of Mighty Cord 50-Amp RV Power Cord A10-5025ED90
  • The Mighty Cord 90-Degree Detachable RV Power Cord # A10-5025ED90 is rated for 50-amp service so it features the specific connector type required to deliver that amount of current in either 125V or 250V installations.
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  • How Will A Power Cord Sit When Connected To The Mighty Cord RV Power Cord Adapter # A10-3050DAVP
  • The twist-lock portion of the Mighty Cord RV Power Cord Adapter Plug # A10-3050DAVP would connect directly to the 50 amp twist-lock receptacle on the trailer and have the 30 amp male blades sticking directly outwards. This would mean that if you connected a straight 30 amp cable to this end it will stick out and then gradually bend down. 30 amp power cords tend to be a bit heavy so you could end up with a kink in the line over time so in this situation I would recommend a 30 amp female...
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  • Replacing SmartPlug With Standard 50 Amp Inlet
  • 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.
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  • How Flexible is the Mighty Cord 90-Degree Detachable RV Power Cord Part # A10-5025ED90
  • I went out to our warehouse and pulled the Mighty Cord 90-Degree Detachable RV Power Cord part # A10-5025ED90. I was able to coil the power cord into a 12" diameter circle. Therefore, the power cord is relatively flexible for how thick it is and should work well for you. I have attached a review video of the power cord for you as well.
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  • Can You Use 30-Amp Surge Protector on 50-Amp RV
  • 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...
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  • Voltage Rating of Camco Power Grip Generator Adapter for RV Power Cord # CAM55422
  • The Camco Power Grip Generator Adapter for RV Power Cord # CAM55422 referenced in your question is rated for 125V/3750W. This is a really nice adapter that will allow you to connect your RV's 50-amp power plug to a 30-amp twist-lock outlet on a generator. The 4-Prong twist-lock design also prevents the cord from disconnecting as the generator vibrates. I have attached a short video demonstration on this product that you can also check out.
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  • Prong/Pin Functions For A 50 Amp RV Power Cord
  • Without knowing the exact brand/model of the power cord it's hard to say exactly what the pin's function is on your cord but I've gone ahead and written up a diagram of the Mighty Cord RV Power Cord w/ Pull Handle # A10-5025ED90 you were looking at to show what each pin/prong's function is so you can compare it to your cord. This cord is the longest option we currently offer with a 90 degree bend for the twist lock connection.
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  • Different Adapters To Connect 50 Amp RV Plug Into a 30 Amp Generator Connection
  • Cord color really has no particular indication for a specific use. Most of the time the color is something specific to that manufacturer. Camco in particular uses mostly yellow on their adapters like Power Grip RV Power Cord Adapter # CAM55185. Mighty Grip will offer some Red # A10-3050FHVP and Black # A10-3050FBK adapters. All these do the same as the Camco listed above just a different color for that brand. Since you mentioned connecting to a generator I also recommend verifying the...
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  • Which Prongs On The Mighty Cord RV Power Cord Adapter Are Hot And Neutral
  • I've drawn up a little diagram below showing where each wire goes on the Mighty Cord RV Power Cord Adapter # A10-1550D90VP. Since this is a 50 amp to 15 amp adapter there's only one power wire running over the 50 amp end. Which one has that wire out of the two I wouldn't be able to tell you without taking the connector apart to see.
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  • Is the 10 AWG Wire on the Mighty Cord Replacement Hardwire RV Power Cord Enough for 50 Amps
  • The Mighty Cord Replacement Hardwire RV Power Cord part # A10-5025END is only capable of handling one service so I am not really sure what you mean by separating these out. The wire gauge which is 10 AWG is then sufficient for the singular 50 amp service the power cord is designed to be used with.
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  • How Much Voltage Drop Is There With the Mighty Cord 50 RV Power Cord Extension A10-5050EH
  • The Mighty Cord 50' RV Power Cord Extension part # A10-5050EH will likely reduce the voltage around 1.98 volts which is around 1.65%. The total voltage drop with a 100' extension like what you would have should be around 3.95 volts which is around 3.29%. Please note that these results are based on normal conditions and can vary depending on the condition of wires, type of conduit, temperature etc... I cannot recommend you lay the power cord in a puddle of water for obvious reasons but...
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  • Does Mighty Cord A10-3050DBK Convert 30A Power Supply to 50A RV Inlet
  • 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.
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  • Fuse Inside Of The Furrion Rv Back Up Camera Power Cord
  • The fuse for the Furrion Vision S Wireless RV Backup Camera System # FOS43TASF in the power cords is a 2 amp cartridge fuse.
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  • Progressive Dynamics Mighty Mini Used With Residential 15/20 Amp Service
  • Sure, the Progressive Dynamics Mighty Mini AC/DC Panel and Converter/Smart Charger - 45 Amp, # PD4045KA is one the best selling units and designed to be used with a typical/common 30 amp power pedestal however, your power cord can be adapted with something such as the Mighty Cord RV Power Cord Adapter Plug for 30 Amp Female to 15 Amp Male, # A10-1530ARDVP. With this adapter you can use the cord and your mighty mini on commonly found 15/20 amp residential electrical receptacles. Many folks...
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  • Is It Safe To Plug An RV Into Shore Power With An Automatic Transfer Switch
  • A transfer switch is installed to prevent power from being drawn from multiple sources (i.e. shore power, generator, inverter). The Go Power ATS # 34264403 you were looking at is for transferring back and forth from inverter and shore power. Transfer switches are wired so that one power source (typically shore power) will be dominate and when connected to it would automatically switch to it. If you were using an inverter to power your RV and then connected your shore power cord to the...
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