Auxiliary Power Cord for an Electric Trailer Jack
Updated 12/20/2021 | Published 12/19/2021 >
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Question:
Hey etrailer.com! I need to replace the auxiliary power cord on my electric trailer jack. This could work, but mine is hard wired on the jack side. Do you sell a version like that?
asked by: Sean O
Expert Reply:
The Auxiliary Power Cord # LC79VR is the only 7-way cord with the 2 wire (red wire/black wire) set-up that we have. We have other 7-way connectors like the # H20044, but they have all 7 wires for connecting a trailer. For the 2 wire set-up on a jack the # LC79VR is the only option that we have. You would just need to cut off the connector on the opposite end of the 7-way plug and connect it to your jacks wires using butt connectors like the Deka Butt Connector - 12-10 Gauge # DW05745-1.
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Auxiliary Power Cord for Lippert Power Stance Electric Trailer Jack
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