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When your cable isn't long enough, reach those extra feet to the RV campground's power source with this 10', 50-amp, extension. 4-Prong, female plug connects to your 50-amp power cord and the 4-prong, male plug connects to the pedestal.
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When your cable isn't long enough, reach those extra feet to the RV campground's power source with this 10', 50-amp, extension. 4-Prong, female plug connects to your 50-amp power cord and the 4-prong, male plug connects to the pedestal.
More Information >RV Power Cord Specs:
Features:
When your cable isn't long enough, reach those extra feet to the RV campground's power source with this 10', 50-amp, extension. 4-Prong, female plug connects to your 50-amp power cord and the 4-prong, male plug connects to the pedestal.
More Information >RV Power Cord Specs:
Features:
When your cable isn't long enough, reach those extra feet to the RV campground's power source with this 10', 50-amp, extension. 4-Prong, female plug connects to your 50-amp power cord and the 4-prong, male plug connects to the pedestal.
More Information >RV Power Cord Specs:
Features:
When your cable isn't long enough, reach those extra feet to the RV campground's power source with this 10', 50-amp, extension. 4-Prong, female plug connects to your 50-amp power cord and the 4-prong, male plug connects to the pedestal.
More Information >RV Power Cord Specs:
Features:
When your cable isn't long enough, reach those extra feet to the RV campground's power source with this 10', 50-amp, extension. 4-Prong, female plug connects to your 50-amp power cord and the 4-prong, male plug connects to the pedestal.
More Information >RV Power Cord Specs:
Features:
When your cable isn't long enough, reach those extra feet to the RV campground's power source with this 10', 50-amp, extension. 4-Prong, female plug connects to your 50-amp power cord and the 4-prong, male plug connects to the pedestal.
More Information >RV Power Cord Specs:
Features:
When your cable isn't long enough, reach those extra feet to the RV campground's power source with this 10', 50-amp, extension. 4-Prong, female plug connects to your 50-amp power cord and the 4-prong, male plug connects to the pedestal.
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Yes, in order to set your trailer up for use with shore power you will first need an AC distribution panel. For this, I recommend a Progressive Dynamics Series AC Distribution Panel. In order to bring power into the panel you will also need a power…
view full answer...Your power cord, just like with the Mighty Cord #A10-5025END will wire the black and red wires as your positive, white as your neutral, and green as your ground. The green wire should not be sticking out of the sleeve like you have pictured and the…
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view full answer...To replace the motor on the LCI Pump 650057 we have the Replacement Motor #LC167576.
view full answer...In order to wire your cargo trailer for both 12 volt DC and 110 volt AC power you would need to install a AC/DC distribution panel and power converter which we currently do not offer. You would then wire the 12 volt power to the converter along with…
view full answer...Yes it is okay to use two of the Mighty Cord 25' RV Power Cord Extension part #A10-3025E to acheive the same effect as the Mighty Cord 50' RV Power Cord Extension part #A10-3050E. They both use the same 10 gauge wire so it will not cause you…
view full answer...The sleeve or sheathing is part of the cord, not the plug so even if you were to just replace the plug using something like the Mighty Cord Replacement Hardwire RV Plug part #A10-P50VP you would still have exposed wires. Therefore, it would be best…
view full answer...I personally feel the 7" Monitor #FR47FR for the Vision S is much brighter than the original monitor 4.3" monitor but a lot of it is likely to do with the size of the screen. If you are looking to upgrade you will need to get an entire…
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view full answer...Thanks for the pictures and information! I just heard back from my contact at Lippert and your 2024 Keystone Cougar has a 1621 pinbox. You will need the Gen-Y Hitch 5th Wheel to Gooseneck Pin Box item #GY58GR you were looking at. You will also need…
view full answer...Hey Jeremy, unfortunately the Reese 58351 lift tool is no longer available by itself. We used to carry them, but we sold our last one back in 2019. We do have some other similar lift tools available which may be suitable substitutes. The link below…
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