Amps required for Power Stance Tongue Jack with Power Swap Cord
Updated 05/05/2021 | Published 05/04/2021 >
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How many amps are required for the Power Stance Tongue Jack with Power Swap Auxiliary Cord? The 7-way connector on my 2018 Ford F150 only has about 16 gauge wire going to the 12 volt pin. Everyone tells me that cannot supply enough amps to run a tongue jack. Does this jack have a special low current draw motor and/or lower gearing to get around this?
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Lippert Power Stance Electric Trailer Jack w/ 7-Way Plug - A-Frame - 18" Lift - 3,500 lbs
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