Replacement Wire Needed for Electric Brakes or 12V Power on Trailer
Question:
I have a coachmen model 2980 FKS bumper pull camper, and I need to replace the electrical cord that goes from the camper to the pulling vehicle, while intransit. This is a 30 amp power cable. do you have a replacement part and how much does it cost?
asked by: Ron W
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Expert Reply:
If you are talking about the wire that is used for the brakes or for the 12V power to the camper then you will just need to use 10 Gauge Wire # 10-1-1. The price can be found on the product page and it is sold by the foot.
I recommend using Heat Shrink Butt Connectors # DW05745-5 to secure your installation.
expert reply by:
Jon G
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Deka Heat Shrink Butt Connector - 12-10 Gauge - Nylon Insulation - Yellow - Qty 5
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