Will Solar Port Inlet for Furrion Solar Panel Battery Charger Work With Dometic Solar on the Side
Updated 09/02/2025 | Published 06/24/2025 >
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Will this part work with my solar on the side max 20amp port ?
asked by: Sara F
Expert Reply:
Hi Sara; the Solar Port Inlet for Furrion Solar Panel Battery Charger # FSPINS-BS is only rated for 10 amps. With that label I would already expect you to have an SAE port like # GP49QR mounted somewhere on the trailer tongue.
Did you have a port you're trying to replace or are you trying to add one because you don't have it? If you don't have one, then this Go Power SAE port rated for 20 amps is what I recommend using since that is standard for portable solar panels.
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Solar Port Inlet for Furrion Solar Panel Battery Charger - 12-14V DC - Black
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Robin H.
9/2/2025
Hi Sara, did you decide to add a new port or replace an existing one with the Go Power SAE port? I'm curious to know how it worked out for you, as it could help others looking to set up their solar systems.