Yes. In order to use the SmartPlug Replacement RV Power Inlet - 50 Amp # SM56FR you will need to replace your old twist lock power cord with a SmartPlug RV Power Cord - 125/250V - 50 Amp - 30' # SM86FR. view full answer...
Mighty Cord has a 25' twist lock power cord extension, Mighty Cord RV Power Cord - 30 Amps - 25' Long
Item # A10-3025ED90, that will work with your Epicord 30 Amp Twist Lock Power Inlet - White Item # 277-000137. 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...
Thanks so much for sending me a photo. Unfortunately, the best route forward is to uninstall the female outlet installed on your trailer and install it with a male outlet like the Mighty Cord Replacement RV Power Inlet - Twist Lock - 30 Amp # A10-30INVP.
After the male outlet is installed, you can now use a power cord like the Mighty Cord RV Power Cord - 30 Amps - 25' Long # A10-3025EDBK. It is important to note that this power cord will only work with a 30-amp shore power connection.... view full answer...
Thank you for the photo as it was very helpful and we do have exactly what you need to connect the 50 amp inlet on your trailer to the 110 volt on your house.
Since there isn't a single adapter you will need two different parts, though using them is very easy. You will start with the Mighty Cord 90-Degree Detachable RV Power Cord # A10-5025ED90, which you will simply plug into your trailer's inlet. Then you will use the Mighty Cord Dog Bone RV Power Cord Adapter # A10-1550, which will... view full answer...
The shortest version of the 50 amp power cord we carry is 10 foot long. Part # A10-5010EH is a great option and you can coil one end or the middle and use zip ties to keep it at one length. 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...
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...
I have a solution that is very close to what you are looking for. At this time, the closest we can get to your request would be a 25ft cord, # 277-000151, and a 50 amp to 30 amp cord adapter, # A10-3050AVP. This will give you give you both connections you are looking for and a 25ft cord.
I attached a couple videos of these products for you to check out. view full answer...
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...
To upgrade from 30 amp to 50 amp on your 2018 Leprechaun you will need a new power inlet and power center. For your inlet I recommend the Furrion 50 Amp RV Power Inlet # F52INSBS. Then for a power center you can use the Progressive Dynamics # PD4560K18LS8. You will also need 6 gauge wire for installation.
If you need a 50 amp power cord you can use the Mighty Cord # A10-5036EDBK. You might also want the Mighty Cord RV Power Cord Adapter - 50 Amp Female to 30 Amp Male # A10-3050FBK if... view full answer...
When it comes to which surge protector is right for you, The Power Watchdog Surge Protector with Bluetooth - Portable - 50 Amp # HU47FR will get the job done, it is more powerful then the 30 amp. This surge protection module offers 6,100 joules of protection in case of a lightning strike. It can be easily replaced after it wears out, no need to replace the entire unit. You can monitor your system through the free smartphone app for IOS and Android which connects via Bluetooth.
This product... view full answer...
We've seen this with some previous customers, so you're definitely not alone in having to wrestle with your power cord!
I recommend talking a look at the 30 foot Epicord RV Power Cord with Handle - 50 Amp Male to Twist Lock Female Connector # 277-000153. The Epicord will be much more flexible because it uses finer wiring and a bit softer rubber coating so I think it's exactly what you're looking for.
Just to put your mind at ease regarding this I just took a look at some reviews and... 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...
I have the perfect solution for you. You can use the Power Grip RV Power Cord Adapter w/ Handle # CAM55165 which has the 15 Amp Male and 30 Amp Female ends you are looking for in addition to the Mighty Cord 10' RV Power Cord Extension w/ Handle # A10-3010EH which is rated for 30 Amps.
This is a 10 foot extension cord which is a little more than what you are wanting, but it will give you some flexibility in what you can use it for. view full answer...
For a 50 amp surge protector you can use the Portable Power Watchdog Surge Protector with Bluetooth and Emergency Shut Down # HU87FR.
This surge protector will help prevent damage to your RV from power spikes, and sustained high or low voltage. This product also has an emergency power off, which will cut the connection in the event of an error to protect electronics and appliances.
To be able to plug into a 30 amp service, but still have surge protection, you're going to need to use... view full answer...
I have a solution for you, but we don't have a twist lock version of the adapter you're looking for. Instead, you can use the Mighty Cord # A10-5030AVP to adapt your 30 amp plug for use in a 50 amp receptacle. I've linked a short video review of this part for you to have a look at, as well. view full answer...
We have various RV power cords, extensions and generator adapters with different fittings on each end to allow use with power supplies with connectors that differ from your RV set-up. I linked our main page for all such RV electrical items.
208Y is not a connector format I could find so I suggest you check the actual connectors you are looking to join together for their connector number/type. Usually such connectors have an identifying code number. NEMA, the National Electrical Manufacturers... 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...
Since you are only looking to use a very low amount of power I recommend using residential components.
To get power into your 2016 3 horse trailer tack room I recommend using a Mighty Cord RV Power Inlet # A10-30INVP. To that you can use the Mighty Cord RV Power Cord Adapter # A10-1530D90VP to drop down to a 15 amp cord so that you do not need to all the power required for a large 30 amp cord. This will make it easier to use a Mighty Cord Indoor/Outdoor Extension Cord # A10-10014E for... view full answer...