RV Power Cord Specs:
Features:
Connect your RV's 50-amp, twist-lock inlet to the 50-amp plug on the pedestal at the campground. 36' Long cord gives you flexibility when running power. Twist-lock female plug with threaded locking ring creates a weatherproof connection.
More Information >RV Power Cord Specs:
Features:
Connect your RV's 50-amp, twist-lock inlet to the 50-amp plug on the pedestal at the campground. 36' Long cord gives you flexibility when running power. Twist-lock female plug with threaded locking ring creates a weatherproof connection.
More Information >RV Power Cord Specs:
Features:
Connect your RV's 50-amp, twist-lock inlet to the 50-amp plug on the pedestal at the campground. 36' Long cord gives you flexibility when running power. Twist-lock female plug with threaded locking ring creates a weatherproof connection.
More Information >RV Power Cord Specs:
Features:
Connect your RV's 50-amp, twist-lock inlet to the 50-amp plug on the pedestal at the campground. 36' Long cord gives you flexibility when running power. Twist-lock female plug with threaded locking ring creates a weatherproof connection.
More Information >RV Power Cord Specs:
Features:
Connect your RV's 50-amp, twist-lock inlet to the 50-amp plug on the pedestal at the campground. 36' Long cord gives you flexibility when running power. Twist-lock female plug with threaded locking ring creates a weatherproof connection.
More Information >RV Power Cord Specs:
Features:
Connect your RV's 50-amp, twist-lock inlet to the 50-amp plug on the pedestal at the campground. 36' Long cord gives you flexibility when running power. Twist-lock female plug with threaded locking ring creates a weatherproof connection.
More Information >RV Power Cord Specs:
Features:
Connect your RV's 50-amp, twist-lock inlet to the 50-amp plug on the pedestal at the campground. 36' Long cord gives you flexibility when running power. Twist-lock female plug with threaded locking ring creates a weatherproof connection.
More Information >RV Power Cord Specs:
Features:
Connect your RV's 50-amp, twist-lock inlet to the 50-amp plug on the pedestal at the campground. 36' Long cord gives you flexibility when running power. Twist-lock female plug with threaded locking ring creates a weatherproof connection.
More Information >RV Power Cord Specs:
Features:
Connect your RV's 50-amp, twist-lock inlet to the 50-amp plug on the pedestal at the campground. 36' Long cord gives you flexibility when running power. Twist-lock female plug with threaded locking ring creates a weatherproof connection.
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