Availability of Jacketed 6-Way Wiring to Connect Between 6-Way and 7-Way
Updated 09/03/2020 | Published 09/01/2020 >
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Question:
Hello, I have a lance truck camper that has the lance 6 pin plug. I saw the expert post regarding changing the plug. My problem is that I need to extend the wiring from the front of the camper to the rear of the bed of the truck where my 7 blade connection is. I also need as part of the wiring, to have my hot lead be an 8 ga for my DC refrigerator. Can you help me?
asked by: Bryan G
Expert Reply:
We have jacketed 6 wiring with part # DW04906-1 which we offer by the foot that you could use. For a 7-way plug you'd then also want the part # PK12706. We don't have 8 gauge wire though so we wouldn't be able to help with that.
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