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Hey Paul, For the stainless steel version of part #SM78VR you'll just need the SmartPlug RV TV/Internet Inlet - 2 Coaxial Connector - Stainless Steel #SM58FR. This comes with two coaxial connectors but you can always pop one out and install…
view full answer...Hey Doug, thanks for reaching out! The MORryde ALLTREK 4000 #MR89DR dimensions can be a bit difficult to explain via text so I've attached an image giving you the dimensions you're asking about!
view full answer...While the Rack'Em Fitz-All Enclosed Trailer Ladder Rack #RA-28 was designed to fit on trailer with a rain gutter, we have had several install it on their trailer without rain gutters. I have also included our review video below where you can…
view full answer...I definitely agree with you there Dave, it would be a very nice option to have, but a 90 degree cord is not something made for the 50 amp SmartPlug RV Power Inlet and Connector #SM76FR. I will say the way the plug connects does make it a better,…
view full answer...I did some research on the ECC because I hadn't really heard of it before and I was able to find out that the ECC is strictly designed for use with 30A services according to the owner's manual. So, upgrading to 50A would effectively…
view full answer...Yes, the dimensions of the 30 Amp SmartPlug RV Power Inlet and Connector, found in Gray #SM87FR or White #SM77FR is as follows: Receptacle - 3.25" wide x 4.5" tall x 3.75" long (or deep) Plug - 3" wide x…
view full answer...The picture you sent in is the SmartPlug RV TV/Internet Inlet #SM98FR we just have it as a different part number. Based how this is designed it would take quite a bit of rain or moisture to get into the recessed connectors of this. We've…
view full answer...There's actually a version of the Rearview Safety Backup Camera kit part #RVS-770614 that comes with a quick disconnect kit for trailer applications like what you mentioned. For that you'd want the part #RVS-770614-213 instead. I…
view full answer...None of the AC units for an RV are 12V or 24V. They all are 120V. I'll use the Advent Air for example: Advent Air RV Air Conditioner - 13,500 Btu - White #ACM135. Rated: 120V. Air conditioner power draw (while running): 15 amps. Compressor power…
view full answer...The amp rating of the control center units like the Progressive Dynamics 60 Amp #PD4560K18LS8 have more to do with their max electrical rating and less to do with what type of receptacle they are compatible with. So, long story short is that you can…
view full answer...Yes, all you'll need to do is disconnect the three wires running from the converter section in your Progressive Dynamics 4100 #PD4135K from the AC distribution panel (circuit breaker, ground bus bar, neutral bus bar). This will cut the power…
view full answer...No, the SmartPlug RV Internet Inlet #SM38FR does not have a shielded connection.
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