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May 08, 2013Explorer
brandonrv,
Yes Sir, they make adapters for 7 pin RV plugs to any configuration you want, 4-pin flat, 4-pin square, 4-pin round, 5-pin round, 6-pin square and more. DO NOT CHANGE THAT PLUG ON THE RV!! It's most likely wired by the factory and is well done and to national color coding and pin placement. It might be useful at a later date when you might wand to hook up a larger trailer etc.
One of the first things you must do is, make sure that the wiring/pin arrangement in your seven pin RV plug is configured so it will match up to the 4-pin round correctly. We've owned four different RVs, (2) Class Cs, and (2) Class As. All four came from the factory with 7 pin plugs. As did and does, about 99.9999% of all the pickups sold in America.
Most of your adapters can be found at Camping World, or any other well supplied RV Supplies outlets. One of the nice things to have around is an "LED", 7-pin plug checker. I just got one from a local swap meet for about $5.00 and man, is it great. You can check the out put right at that plug and see if all is good every now and then.
Scott
Yes Sir, they make adapters for 7 pin RV plugs to any configuration you want, 4-pin flat, 4-pin square, 4-pin round, 5-pin round, 6-pin square and more. DO NOT CHANGE THAT PLUG ON THE RV!! It's most likely wired by the factory and is well done and to national color coding and pin placement. It might be useful at a later date when you might wand to hook up a larger trailer etc.
One of the first things you must do is, make sure that the wiring/pin arrangement in your seven pin RV plug is configured so it will match up to the 4-pin round correctly. We've owned four different RVs, (2) Class Cs, and (2) Class As. All four came from the factory with 7 pin plugs. As did and does, about 99.9999% of all the pickups sold in America.
Most of your adapters can be found at Camping World, or any other well supplied RV Supplies outlets. One of the nice things to have around is an "LED", 7-pin plug checker. I just got one from a local swap meet for about $5.00 and man, is it great. You can check the out put right at that plug and see if all is good every now and then.
Scott
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