50 Amp RV Inlet for Use with Power Grip Marine-Style Power Cord Adapter # CAM55542
Question:
What would be the compatible rv wall receptacle that would be compatible with this cable? Need to add an additional AC unit possibly and I thought this would be the best method as not all RV sites offer a seperate power plug for 110, 20 amp.
asked by: Kelly S
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Expert Reply:
For a power inlet connector to match the 50 amp twist lock style connector on the Power Grip Marine-Style Power Cord Adapter # CAM55542 you'd want the # A10-50INBKVP for a black socket or the # A10-50INVP for a white socket.
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Jameson C
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Mighty Cord Replacement RV Power Inlet - Twist Lock - 50 Amp - Black
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- 50 Amp Twist Lock Male Plug
- Square
- Black
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Mighty Cord Replacement RV Power Inlet - Twist Lock - 50 Amp - White
- RV Power Inlets
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- 50 Amp Twist Lock Male Plug
- Square
- White
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Camco RV Power Cord w/ Pull Handle - 50 Amp - 25'
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- 50 Amp to 50 Amp
- 25 Feet Long
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