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pianotuna
Oct 12, 2017Nomad III
Hi Atlee,
If you insist on using the more expensive and old fashioned design of the twist lock, at least treat it regularly with Deoxit.
It is far better to use the standard RV plug configuration for either the 30 amp or 50 amp. Hubble makes the "best of the best". Progressive works well for me. The Cameco female plugs are pretty but do not last very well.
Simply cut off the cord--and add the appropriate RV male plug to it, then add an RV female plug to what you cut off.
If you insist on using the more expensive and old fashioned design of the twist lock, at least treat it regularly with Deoxit.
It is far better to use the standard RV plug configuration for either the 30 amp or 50 amp. Hubble makes the "best of the best". Progressive works well for me. The Cameco female plugs are pretty but do not last very well.
Simply cut off the cord--and add the appropriate RV male plug to it, then add an RV female plug to what you cut off.
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