Camco (55191) 25' PowerGrip Heavy-Duty Outdoor 30-Amp Extension Cord for RV and Auto | Allows for Additional Length to Reach Distant Power Outlets | Built to Last
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In the end, it will work with an adaptor. The recepticle in your 110-volt house will only draw 15 or 20 amps. The ends of this cord are different because it is rated for 30 amps. I use the same cord to connect my camper to my house, and the adaptor is plugged into the house end of the cord. This adaptor is available from RV dealers for less than $10, and I believe it is also available from Amazon and Walmart.
As stated in the summary, "Construction that is both safe and durable: The extension cord is made of 100% copper wiring that is protected from the elements and wear and tear by a heavy-duty flame retardant, heat-resistant PVC sheath. "CSA" is an acronym that stands for "Consumer Products Safety Administration."
It all depends on the type of refrigerator cord you have. This extension cord has a 125V, 30 amp maximum rating and is NEMA TT-compliant. TT-Plug and 30P Plug Connectors with a 30R rating
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I got the cord, but I haven't used it yet. I'm worried because it says it can be used for campers, but when you open the package, it says not to use in wet conditions? It's possible that you'll need to come back. I'm not sure how useful this is if I have to turn it off every time it rains! It's not very practical to use in a camper.
When you run a 30-minute race, it's important to be prepared. You create a voltage drop when you use an amp extension cord, which can cause issues with things like air conditioners. A high- low-cost, high-quality This can be mitigated by using a gauge extension cord. The Camco cord, in my opinion, is just enough to get things going but does not provide any additional capacity. This is reflected in the price point, as well as the value-for-money proposition. for- It is advantageous to have money. Both ends' connectors are a little coarse, so they needed some minor filing and di- To make them more user-friendly, apply electric grease. The cord itself is flexible and easy to wrap and keep neat, which is a plus. At the end of the day, this product does exactly what it claims to do and is reasonably priced.
For the money, this is a very good quality power cord. Prime shipping is available in two days. The terminations and plugs on RV cords are what determine whether they will last or not. The Camco terminations appear to be firm as well. They'll fit better and last longer than the one I'm replacing because they won't arc, which can lead to heat and premature failure. They also sell terminations in case you need to replace them at a later date. Only a few basic electrical tools, such as a wire stripper, screwdriver, and lineman's pliers, are required. I'd buy it again, and for the price, it's a great deal!.
The power pole can be reached from almost anywhere on the site pad thanks to its heavy-duty construction. The plugs can be inserted and removed with ease because each end has a built-in handle. The cord is flexible enough to be coiled and stored with relative ease, despite its heavy duty.
This was purchased to extend the power cord that came with our travel trailer. We like the easy-to-disconnect handle, and it appears to be a high-quality product that is rated for the trailer's 30 amp electrical system. Although it is waterproof, as it should be, we usually elevate and cover the plug in heavy rain to keep it dry. This is a product that we would recommend.
A friend recommended that I buy this 30 amp extension cord, so I did. I had a 25' already. 30 amp cord, but a friend advised me to get this "just in case" you come across a camping site that requires more than 25 feet. That, at long last, occurred. After camping at a few different locations, I finally came across one where I needed more than 25', so I pulled out this extension and it worked perfectly. This is an absolute lifesaver. I'm not sure where I would have found one if I hadn't had it with me because I was nowhere near anything. Prepare for the worst-case scenario by stocking up on extra supplies. I'm glad I took the opportunity to do so. I would strongly suggest it.
Someone had cut and stolen the power cord from the side compartment of my RV, which was of good quality. I fixed it by securing the remaining cord inside the compartment with a 12-inch pigtail with male end. That was the perfect length for the generator to accept. After that, I went out and bought a bunch of power cords. I connect one to the power post at the campground by plugging it into the short cord inside the compartment. When I park my RV at home, I use another vehicle to extend my reach to the house. I use a Camco 55223 adapter to plug into a wall outlet, which makes a good heavy-duty extension cord. When the RV is not in use, I can remove the cords and store them inside the compartment; a short cord inside the compartment allows me to use the generator. To avoid temptation, I also added a lock to the compartment. I also changed all of the outside compartment locks to tubular locks to make it more difficult for thieves to gain access.
on a locking extension cord with one of the female inputs plugged into the male RV end of your power supply with an "L" shaped prong So far, everything has worked out, but I wish I had paid more attention. To summarize- WITHOUT AN ADAPTOR, THIS CORD WILL NOT WORK WITH YOUR MICRO MINNIE RV. Get the right 30AMP extension cord to save yourself the trouble.