We have exactly what you need for much, much less than the dealer wants to charge you. It actually sounds like the dealer wants to install an on-board generator, considering the cost you mentioned. You only need a generator adapter for your trailer that will connect to your RV.
The correct one will depend on the plug you have on your 2019 Cedar Creek Silverback.
The Mighty Cord Generator Adapter for RV Power Cord - 50 Amp Female to 30 Amp Twist Lock Male # A10-G30350VP has a female end... view full answer...
If you are looking for an adapter to mate your RV's 50-amp power plug to a 30-amp twist-lock outlet on a generator you can use Camco part CAM55422. The female end connects to your RV's 50-amp power plug and the male end plugs into a 30-amp twist-lock generator receptacle. view full answer...
The # 3035-P is the brake controller adapter for a Ford truck, so it's not going to be the correct adapter in this case. From what I was able to find in my research, it looks like the Ford E450 chassis RVs actually use the # 3034-P adapter to install a brake controller. view full answer...
30amp is 110v and 50amp is 220v. 30amp plugs will have two flat prongs and a rounded ground prong. 50amp plugs will have 3 flat prongs and a rounded ground prong. If you're trying to plug a 30amp power cord from your RV into a 220v power source I recommend the Mighty Cord RV Power Cord Adapter - 30 Amp Female to 50 Amp Male - 12" Long Item # A10-5030FBK. view full answer...
There is an adapter you can use to go to 30 amp and 15 amp from the SmartPlug RV Power Inlet - 50 Amp # SM29FR.
What you would need is the SmartPlug Marine Power Cord Adapter - 50 Amp Female to 30 Amp Male Twist Lock Connector # SM43VR.
Or the SmartPlug RV Power Cord Adapter - 50 Amp Female to 15 Amp Male # SM93VR. view full answer...
You can use the Mighty Cord RV Power Cord Adapter - 30 Amp Twist Lock Female to 15 Amp Male - 12" - Yellow # A10-1530DBK or the Mighty Cord RV Power Cord Adapter Plug - 30 Amp Female to 15 Amp Male - Round # A10-1530ARDVP if you don't have the twist lock. These adapters allow you to plug your camper into your generator. view full answer...
We have the Mighty Cord RV Power Cord Adapter Plug # A10-5030DAVP which will allow you to plug into a 50 amp power post and connect to a 30 amp twist lock connector. If you are not able to use the straight connection you will want the Mighty Cord RV Power Cord Adapter # A10-5030FHVP with the Adapter Plug # A10-3030DAVP. Be sure to use Dielectric Grease # 11755 with the connections to help prevent them from shorts and corrosion. view full answer...
The Mighty Cord RV Power Cord Adapter Plug # A10-3015AVP, will enable you to plug your TV directly into a 30 amp RV power hook up station. view full answer...
For your application you'll need to swap out the 50A female twist lock with a standard female connector like the Camco # CAM55353. RV connectors and adapters are designed to connect to the twist lock receptacle on the RV inlet and then plug into the power pedestal with the standard prong connection so there aren't any adapters made to do what you're needing. view full answer...
I do have a solution for you with the Mighty Cord RV Power Cord Adapter - 50 Amp Twist Lock Female to 30 Amp Male - 12" # A10-3050HDVP adapter, which will plug into your 50amp receptacle with a twist lock female end and provide you with a 30 amp plug on the other. You can then use the Mighty Cord 25' RV Power Cord Extension w/ Handle - 120V - 30 Amp # A10-3025EH to plug into that adapter and to your generator to provide power. view full answer...
Yes, I checked the instructions for your Voyager 7694 system and the correct adapter is the Backup Camera Audio/Video to RCA Cable for Jensen Touch Screen RV Stereos # JEN52RR.
This adapter will convert your 4 pin camera connector to RCA connectors, and will plug into the camera 4 input. view full answer...
A junction box/7-way plug kit like Epicord # 277-000141 or # HS381-9000 lets you convert the camper to match the 7-way RV blade type connector format. This avoids the extra connection points and potential trouble spots from using separate adapters. These items use different wire colors so be sure to follow the wiring guide for the specific kit you select.
The existing wires on the camper will need ring terminals like # 44-5310A (for 12 and 10 gauge wires) and # DW05702-1 (for 16 and 14... view full answer...
If your trailer uses a 7-way blade style plug and your SUV tow vehicle has a 4-pole flat trailer harness you will need to either rewire one or the other, or you can use an adapter to mate the different connectors. The linked article will show you all common connector types.
We offer the Hopkins # 37185 which plugs in to your SUV's 4-pole and converts its signals into the 7-way RV-style format. Do note that the additional functions on the 7-way-equipped trailer will not be active since... view full answer...
Your 2016 RV that is based on a Ford E-Series cutaway can use Tekonsha brake controller wiring adapter # 3034-P that you referenced. You can verify ahead of time by comparing the vehicle's connector to that for the 3034-P harness; a picture is linked for you. If your RV's plug matches this rectangular shape then you're good to go.
If on the other hand the plug has a more square shape then instead use # 3035-P.
The controller I recommend is the reliable and highly-rated Prodigy P2 # 90885.... view full answer...
You can connect your generator's 20-amp female outlet to your RV's 30-amp power inlet by using Furrion RV Power Cord Adapter Plug # F3120ADRY along with an extension cord such as 15-foot # A10-3015EH or 10-foot # A10-3010EH. view full answer...
It appears from the pictures you provided that you have an adapter tee on your RV already that will allow you to connect your portable gas grill and fire pit to your RV.
The MB Sturgis Disposable Propane Bottle Adapter Fitting # 204132-MBS will be the adapter you need. This will plug into the tee that is sticking out toward you and then you'll connect your existing hose to this adapter. view full answer...
When it comes to having a 7 way plug and a 4 flat plug on your 2013 Honda Pilot without splicing wires we have a bunch of adapters they can plug into the 7 way to make it a 4 flat
We have The T-One Vehicle Wiring Harness for Factory Tow Package - 7-Way Trailer Connector # 118265 which has just the 7 way plug that plugs into the vehicle's factory tow package wiring harness which is located behind the rear bumper, this harness comes out as a 7 way plug. You can make the 7 Way into a 4 flat... view full answer...
Yes, you can splice the Rear View Safety Cigarette Lighter Adapter # RVS-505 into the power and ground wires of the Rear View Safety SimpleSight Wireless Backup Camera System # RVS-355W to basically create a plug and play connector, instead of splicing directly into your vehicle's wires, which is more permanent.
To join the wires, I recommend using heat shrink connectors, like # DW05745-5 because they create the most secure and durable connections. view full answer...
If you're referring to the 9-pin to 6-pin adapter so that you can connect the Advent Air RV Air Conditioner # ACM150 then you'll need part # ACCOLKIT. This connector comes with a male 9-pin connector to plug into your current air distribution box and a female 6-pin connector to plug into the # ACM150's wire harness. view full answer...