Hey Troy! The reason you aren't seeing a direct replacement is because they're no longer around. Everyone switched to the new R32 refrigerant in 2025 because of the EPA regulations so R410A units are no longer being produced. All of the old…
Hey Alex. From the information I can find online it does look like your 2011 Keystone Cougar 318SAB does come prepped for a second AC unit. The bedroom roof vent should be reinforced and pre-wired for a 13.5k or 15k BTU unit. To check if your trailer…
Hey Michael! Since you were looking at the SoftStartRV Soft Start #SSR54FR are you wanting that built in as well? The Active Controls ActiveStart Plug-In Soft Start for RVs #AS94FR is a soft start and surge protector all in one. If you aren't…
Hello Thomas, thanks for reaching out. Sounds like you are looking for the replacement surge protection module for the Power Watchdog Surge Protector #HU82VR. If so, we have just the thing! You will need the following: - Replacement Surge Protection…
Linda, on the DC side, PowerMax power centers like the 45A #PM47VR, 55A #PM67VR, and 60A #PM77VR use standard automotive-style blade fuses, which are widely available and often reused from your existing setup, assuming fuses aren't blown. On the…
Hey Taylor! We get questions like this all the time. Moving from 45A to 55A - like stepping from the #WF58FR (45A) to the #WF38FR (55A) - is usually fine, but this is where wire size starts to matter. If you’re upgrading to 55 amps, you’ll want to…
Hello again Larry, Great question, I am sure there will be a lot of people wondering the same thing. I attached a diagram to help show how to wire up your (2) 100Ah lithium batteries in parallel with the Victron SmartShunt Battery Monitor - 300 Amp…
Hi Susan! There are a few ways to get the tires on your 2022 Keystone Passport travel trailer off the ground. The Blue Ox Leveling Kit with Wheel Chocks for Trailers and RVs #BLU47UR would definitely get the job done, but it is a bit expensive and…
Hello Ron, thanks for getting in touch. We do offer gray water tank sensors like the SeeLeveL Sensor for RV Holding Tank Monitor #SE78VR. This is a 12" long sensor pad so it does not sound like this is what you have. This is the only tank sensor…
Hey Mark, thanks for reaching out, and congrats on the new camper! We have just the thing! Here is what I recommend: - Blue Ox SwayPro Weight Distribution w/ Sway Control for 2-1/2" Hitch - 15K GTW, 1.5K TW #BLU54TR The Blue Ox WD hitches are…
Hey Steve, The AirLift airbags with internal jounce bumpers are not able to be added to a system without so you would need to get a whole new system. With that said the system with the internal jounce bumpers is going to create a much rougher ride…
Because they are maintenance free, less expensive and easier to install than shocks, I'd definitely recommend going with the SumoSpring option. They'll work with your existing leaf spring suspension to help dampen the suspension, but will…
A 36-foot RV power cord is perfect for those who need a bit more reach at the campsite. This length ensures you can easily connect to power sources without hassle, making it ideal for larger setups or when the power pedestal is a bit further away. Enjoy seamless power delivery for your RV adventures.
A 36-foot cord provides flexibility and convenience, especially in campsites where the power source is not immediately adjacent to your parking spot. It ensures you can connect without needing additional extensions, reducing potential power loss and maintaining a steady electrical supply.
Yes, a 36-foot cord is versatile and can be used with most RVs. It's particularly beneficial for larger RVs or when parking further from the power source. This length helps avoid the need for multiple cords, ensuring a safer and more reliable connection.
A 36-foot cord is designed to handle standard RV power requirements, typically 30 amps. It ensures efficient power delivery without significant voltage drop, keeping your appliances running smoothly. It's built to withstand outdoor conditions, ensuring durability and reliability.
Longer cords like the 36-foot option offer greater flexibility in positioning your RV at campsites. They reduce the need for additional extensions, which can lead to power loss. This length is ideal for ensuring a secure and efficient connection to distant power sources.
These cords are built to withstand outdoor elements, featuring robust insulation and weather-resistant materials. They are designed to handle frequent use and exposure to varying weather conditions, ensuring long-lasting performance and reliability for your RV trips.