Get an extra 25' for your RV's power cord with this extension to reach the 20-amp outlet on your generator. 3-Prong, female plug connects to a power inlet. 3-Prong, male plug connects to a twist-lock generator outlet.
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Today we're going to be taking a look at the Mighty Cord Generator Extension Cord. This extension cord lets you plug your RV into a generator. On this end, you're going to have the female plug, this connects to the 20 amp twist lock power inlet on your RV. On the opposite end you're going to have the male plug, this connects to a 20 amp twist lock outlet on a generator. The twist lock design of each plug keeps the connector from vibrating loose, especially here on the generator side, because generators like to vibrate and shake. So, that twist lock design on the male side keeps the connector from vibrating loose when it's plugged into the generator.
On this side it just ensures a nice tight secure connection that's not going to accidentally become disconnected. Again, the amperage for this unit is 20 amps and your overall length is 25 feet long. That's going to do it for today's look at the Mighty Cord Generator Extension Cord.
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