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10 reviews for Camco Heavy Duty RV 30 AMP PowerGrip Male Replacement Plug (55245)
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Katenumberone –
This is just what I wanted to repair the cord that goes into the Motorhome.
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MGAlover –
The original cord for our travel trailer was damaged (fused to the plug on the trailer ). We repaired the cord with this receptical. It fit perfectly to the new plug on the trailer. Very tight fit, and easy to follow instructions included in the package.
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Arbenot –
Doesn’t fit. The handle is to big to fit in the side compartment of my travel trailer (just barely). They should have used a fold-away handle like many adapters have. I had to return it.
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Steven –
Exactly as described. Installation was very easy with plenty of working space for wire routing. Make sure you measure your access opening, plug is large.
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gerry –
Well made and convenient with handle..Easy to change.Would prefer something other than plastic which melts with high current use.
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Steven –
top quality, fits large cables and is well made. not like others that are too small or too light weight for a 14-50P plug. Returned poorer quality I purchased from Amazon to buy this and it was the right choice.
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Waynesworld –
Worked well with large size wire. The 2 gauge wires were right at the design limit of the clamping set-up.
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Glassman –
Heavy duty no doubt but water resistant, not good for outdoor camping. I had to use silicone rubber to seal plug from possible water shorting.
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Glassman –
Heavy duty no doubt but water resistant, not good for outdoor camping. I had to use silicone rubber to seal plug from possible water shorting.
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Bea –
We own a campground. We have to loan extension cords to people for their campers if the one they have is not long enough. They often come back with signs of an electric arc, usually because they did not plug their cord 100% in. So we replace the plug. These are easy to work with.
Katenumberone –
This is just what I wanted to repair the cord that goes into the Motorhome.
MGAlover –
The original cord for our travel trailer was damaged (fused to the plug on the trailer ). We repaired the cord with this receptical. It fit perfectly to the new plug on the trailer. Very tight fit, and easy to follow instructions included in the package.
Arbenot –
Doesn’t fit. The handle is to big to fit in the side compartment of my travel trailer (just barely). They should have used a fold-away handle like many adapters have. I had to return it.
Steven –
Exactly as described. Installation was very easy with plenty of working space for wire routing. Make sure you measure your access opening, plug is large.
gerry –
Well made and convenient with handle..Easy to change.Would prefer something other than plastic which melts with high current use.
Steven –
top quality, fits large cables and is well made. not like others that are too small or too light weight for a 14-50P plug. Returned poorer quality I purchased from Amazon to buy this and it was the right choice.
Waynesworld –
Worked well with large size wire. The 2 gauge wires were right at the design limit of the clamping set-up.
Glassman –
Heavy duty no doubt but water resistant, not good for outdoor camping. I had to use silicone rubber to seal plug from possible water shorting.
Glassman –
Heavy duty no doubt but water resistant, not good for outdoor camping. I had to use silicone rubber to seal plug from possible water shorting.
Bea –
We own a campground. We have to loan extension cords to people for their campers if the one they have is not long enough. They often come back with signs of an electric arc, usually because they did not plug their cord 100% in. So we replace the plug. These are easy to work with.