Hey Jason, thanks for reaching out! Yes, you can use the Weigh Safe Flap Jack Folding RV Stabilizing Blocks #WS78ER for holding your slide-in camper up with the HappiJac system. An alternative is the Lift Extenders Kit #LC182495 which offer a 6"…
Hey Gio! When the GE Profile RV Refrigerator w/ Freezer #GE78FR is running at normal operating temperature the amp draw will be 6A-8A. The maximum amp draw is 20A. Are you adding the fridge to a new setup or is this replacing an existing fridge in…
Kendra, congrats on the new Reflection! Those are super nice. Since your RV has 50 amp service, you’ll want the Watchdog Power Center Surge Protector #HU74ZR. The Watchdog Surge Protector #HU72VR is 30 amp and won’t cover both legs of your panel, and…
Hey Pete, thanks for reaching out! The Pacbrake Alpha HD Pro Air Bag Suspension Kit w/ Internal Jounce Bumpers #PB36SV for your 2025 Chevy Silverado 3500 can be used with any of the air compressor kits we carry since they all use the same size…
Hey Charles, thanks for reaching out! For extenders we have the 6" Lift Extenders #LC182495 and then for the manual crank we have one with a 4" Long Shaft #LC182436 or an 8" Long Shaft #LC1824362 for your application. We don't have…
Hey Sonia, unfortunately no. Only the Bauer Products Camper Door Lock #BA54FR is able to be keyed alike, the Bauer Products Manager Door Lock #BA55FR is keyed unique. So if you needed them keyed alike, you'd have to use #BA54FR only. To get…
I contacted the manufacturer about the dimensions of the Lift Extenders for HappiJac Truck Camper Jack Systems #LC182495. They informed me that the Lift Extenders for HappiJac Truck Camper Jack Systems #LC182495 are made from the same tubing used to…
Hey welcome back, Jody. So your best option here will be to get a new 50 amp surge protector for your new travel trailer. If you did end up at a camp ground with 50 amp service you would want to have it. I know a lot of sites do have just 30 amp but…
Hi Brian! Having a cover that is breathable is definitely important. If it isn't, mold can form and you really don't want that. That said, if you are in a dryer area of the country, it is a little less important than if you are in a more…
Hey Dave, since you have 7k axles I would recommend just going with the 7k tandem Roadmaster Comfort Ride part #RM-2460-2570 as it's the correct rating and has correct size components. But if you wanted to go with the 8k kit part #RM-2460-2580…
Hello Paul, thanks for reaching out. The Mighty Cord RV Power Cord #A10-5025EDBK is a 50 amp cord, so as long as your camper is also set up for 50 amp service this would be compatible for you.
Hey Mike, in order to replace the Advent Analog Wall Thermostat ACTH11 you'll need the Air Distribution Box w/ Wall-Mounted Thermostat for Advent Air RV Air Conditioners part #ACRG15. This is a digital style replacement which is what you'll…
i ordered on a tuesday and recieved my order on wednesday. very fast service and much cheaper than local auto parts stores
Eric
Murray, KY
Power Up Your RV Adventures with Reliable Cords
RV power cords are essential for connecting your RV to shore power, ensuring all your appliances and systems run smoothly. When choosing a power cord, consider the length, amp rating, and flexibility. A good power cord should be durable, easy to handle, a
Yes, RV power cords can be used as extensions to your built-in RV power cord. Ensure the extension cord matches the amp rating of your RV's system. This setup is ideal for reaching distant power sources and maintaining a reliable connection for appliances like refrigerators.
A high-quality power cord will have solid, secure plugs and a flexible, durable cable. It should maintain a good electrical connection without overheating, even under continuous use. Look for cords with positive reviews about their performance in various weather conditions and ease of use.
A lighter 50 amp to 30 amp power cord is easier to handle and store, making it ideal for setups where a full 50 amp capacity isn't necessary. It's perfect for running smaller appliances or when using a generator, as it reduces the load and simplifies your power management.
Look for a cord with the right amp rating for your RV, typically 30 or 50 amps. Consider the length you need to reach power sources comfortably. Flexibility is key for easy handling and storage. A 90-degree plug can reduce strain on connections, and a durable, weather-resistant design ensures longevity.
A 90-degree plug reduces strain on the connection point, which can prevent wear and tear over time. This design is especially useful when space is tight or when the cord needs to run close to the ground, providing a more secure and less obtrusive connection.