Cable Miady, extensión de 30 pies, 50 amperios, resistente, cable de reemplazo para cámper, conector macho con diseño para desconectar con facilidad
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Selected User Reviews For Cable Miady, extensión de 30 pies, 50 amperios, resistente, cable de reemplazo para cámper, conector macho con diseño para desconectar con facilidad
The plug itself is fine, but like many of these I have observed that it lacks a second plate for pinching the stranded wire in Instead, a screw bites into the wire and winds up pushing individual strands to one side or the other so that they do not contribute to the flow of current. You run the risk of melting the plug when the connection points are too warm. It seems that the only way to rid myself of this problem is to crimp a ferrule on each wire before inserting it into the connection. In the picture above, you can see the ferrule securing the strands tightly to the screwheads. You may also want to use a small amount of Each wire should be coated with Oxidant Joint compound before it is tightened. Although the plug is not waterproof, it will still work in the weather as long as the lid is on the box. An installation such as with a real rain tight connector is an expensive beast that is generally seen at marinas and fairgrounds. After correctly assembling this plug, I believe it will do the job well. In the event that this connector was made to accommodate two mesh plates to squeeze the wire between (often referred to as elevator terminals), it would have received five.
It was a fairly decent set of instructions This article clearly shows how to cut back the main able sheathing, each wire, and each wire's sheathing. * That's not to say the design is good, it's just that the explanations are so poor. The ground wire should be shoved in first and pushed to the back of the plug, then the other three cables should be layered over it. I suggest connecting the ground first, then a neutral and then two hots. The neutral is particularly short, and it proved troublesome to connect. No matter what, I got it all situated. To complete the process, the strain relief clamp was attached and the plastic housing was assembled. I had a freakin screw hole break off of my strain relief clamp. Clearly, the plastic failed and the screw pulled through the housing completely (see the pictures below showing the broken side and the other side that works). The product had disappeared from the Amazon website. Not out of stock, just disappeared from the website. I tried to contact Miady, and then tried to order a replacement, but there were no contact details. I returned and am now Inside, it seems to be a bit less frustrating than outside.
It is not difficult to route the copper wire of #6 gauge that is required for carrying 50 amps through these heavy plastic plugs. My findings indicate that the screw connectors can be tightened sufficiently so that a solid connection is achieved. In addition to three finger holes on the back, there is a ribbed surface on the plug so that it can be easily removed If used as part of an extension cord, this plug should be protected against rain or other moisture with a heavy plastic cover because it is not weatherproof. In ideal situations it should be shielded from the weather by the cover on the RV power post. Wires are large enough to be inserted into the opening such that some people may need to wrap electrical tape around the outer insulation of the wire to maintain a tight fit and avoid moisture infiltration.
It is a bit tricky to install the heavy gauge wires, but it is possible. Follow these tips It is important to follow the instructions in the installation instructions carefully and to take your time. If you are cutting back the rubber sheath, be careful not to cut the insulation of the individual wires. The exposed copper should not be pushed by the clamp, as this will cause the slots (or tabs) to not slide down flush into their The last wire (that wraps around to the top) needs to be finessed a bit so as not to get in the way of the cover, but it can be done (don't press firmly - be careful). It is important to protect the insulation on that wire. Make sure you tighten your copper wire clamps as much as you can, but do not overdo it Attach the two halves of the case by tightening the screws (press the halves strongly together as you tighten).
If your bundle is quite fat, the rubber sleeve can be eased over with a liberal coating of spit (or some tap water).
I really like both of these (male and female versions). It was worth it, even if my old hands were a little.
The rubber plug was getting warm to the touch when it was first formed and was getting hot to Original socket head 160, Ambient 100. In my experience, the original mechanisms that come with moho starters have crimped connections, which after a few years or so begin to fail because of corrosion on the wires connected to them. In order to solve the heat problem, I have replaced three of these units with aftermarket units. Warm plugs need to be replaced since they indicate that the plug is failing. Furthermore, I realized that my two AC units are running better and cooler now that I have While both my AC and refrigerator are running, the new plug head is functioning at temperatures comparable to ambient air that was overheating with the original one. Initially, I thought the problem was the heads that were causing the outlet failures before I realized it was the sockets. Even though it is difficult to catch all the threaded wires in the set screws, it is not impossible. As a result of the heat, the set screws may become loose after running for a while. To make the cable ends appear thinner, I tinned the ends but found the wires too thick, so I bought a sleeve connector from the local hardware store. There were some things Plug could have included, but he.