Are O-Rings Included with the Power Grip 90-Degree Locking Power Cord Part # CAM55532
Updated 07/24/2018 | Published 07/22/2018 >
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Does the female end of the power cord need to have a ring to get the weather resistant seal on the adapter? I replaced the female connector on my power cord, but the new connector is SLIGHTLY too big for the ring.
asked by: Dan
Expert Reply:
The Power Grip 90-Degree Locking RV/Marine Power Cord part # CAM55532 will not require the use of an o-ring on either the male or female side. The threaded lock rings will be sufficient weatherproofing. For added protection, I recommended using the Power Grip Electrical Protectant and Lube part # CAM55013 as this will help with both corrosion and ease of use.
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Camco Power Grip 90-Degree Locking RV/Marine Power Cord w/ Handle - 30 Amps - 18" Long
- Marine Power
- Power Cord Adapter
- 30 Amp to 30 Amp
- 1-1/2 Feet Long
- 30 Amp Female Plug
- Straight Plug
- Twist Lock Plug
- Camco
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