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Hey Byron, Sorry for the wait, I got the BDBPB added to our site under the SmartPlug RV Internet Inlet - 1 Ethernet Port - Black #SM96MJ.
view full answer...Hey Jason, I spoke with Furrion and they stated that the Furrion Chill Cube is OEM only currently and should be released to the aftermarket distributors later on this year (2024), but there is no solid date. That says to me that they're…
view full answer...The 15,000 Btu Furrion air conditioner is what I would recommend and what I have on my trailer. Since it is an enclosed trailer I'm guessing you want the manual distribution box. You can choose from the following based on color: -Furrion…
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...Hey Christoph, you can use the HappiJac turnbuckle part #LC182896 with your Torklift tie downs. We had a customer with this type of setup report back that it worked well for them. This has a reach range of 22-1/2 inch to 35-1/2 inches so you might…
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...The power draw of the MaxxFan part #MA00-07500K that you referenced is 5 amps or 60 watts.
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...The JR Products Automatic Changeover 2-Stage Propane Regulator #37207-30395 when properly adjusted would give you an 11" WC.
view full answer...A typical tire inflator will have a CFM rating of around 1.5 to 2 CFM, with a majority of the little cheap ones being less than 1 CFM. The higher the rating the faster you'll be able to air up the tires. The Viair Automatic Portable Air…
view full answer...Yes, you will be able to use the JR Products Compact Automatic Changeover 2-Stage Propane Regulator #37207-31525 in place of the Cavagna 924N regulator. Both these regulators will put out the same amount of pressure to your appliances and as you are…
view full answer...Blue Ox has an easy system for determining the weight capacity of your spring bars, whereas other companies may use measurements or printed capacity to assist. With Blue Ox, there is a 5 dimple system: No dimples means it is rated for up to 350 lbs…
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