Adapter Needed to Connect Camco Power Grip Power Cord Extension to RV Plug
Updated 09/14/2017 | Published 09/13/2017 >
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I purchased the following power cordPower Grip RV Temporary Power Cord Extension w/ Carrying Strap - 125V - 30 Amps - 50foot Long Item # CAM55197 thinking it was a standard 50foot cord. Is there a connector that would adapt it so I can use it as a standard 30 amp cord?
asked by: Margaret L
Expert Reply:
The Camco Power Grip RV Temporary Power Cord Extension # CAM55197 referenced in your question will connect to to a standard power source. It sounds like you have a marine-style plug on your RV that you can connect to using a power adapter like the Camco # CAM55522. You will plug the female end of this adapter to your RV plug, and then the Camco Extension mentioned above will connect to the male end.
I have attached a video that demonstrates how these products will work together on your RV.

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Camco Power Grip RV Extension Cord w/ Pull Handles and Carrying Strap - 30 Amp - 50'
- RV Power Cord
- Power Cord Extension
- 30 Amp to 30 Amp
- 50 Feet Long
- RV Cord to Power Hookup
- 30 Amp Male Plug
- 30 Amp Female Plug
- Camco
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