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BillB800si
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Dec 09, 2013

50 Amp right angle connector

For those of us who have a 50 Amp power cord to our RV's here's a right angle connector reasonably priced at $35.30 with free shipping from Amazon.com. I suggest this due to the standard power cord sticking out so far from the RV. This connector will keep the cord close to your RV and puts less strain on the power cord.
Click here: 50 Amp Connector.
Happy trails,

18 Replies

  • My 50 amp Fifth wheel has a twist on cord connector, and I can see where an adapter like this would relief some stain on the cord. Might look into getting one of those.
  • SolidAxleDurango wrote:
    kenbert wrote:
    That is not a 50amp RV plug.

    Ken


    Huh?

    I have to agree with Ken. There are only 3 prongs on the one side and I have no idea as to whats on the other end. It may be 50 amps, but not the configuration that any RV uses.
  • SolidAxleDurango wrote:
    kenbert wrote:
    That is not a 50amp RV plug.
    Ken
    Huh?

    ===========================

    Ken, May be confusing this 50 Amp connector with the 50 Amp female connection at the Power Post. This connector is plugged into your 50Amp connector on the RV. In my case it's on my Cougar High Country Trailer.
    Friend of mine has one on his new Open Range trailer with 50 Amp service.
  • That is a 50 cord adapter for use on removal twistlock cords found in many larger MHs.
    They are very good at relieving tension and excessive leverage which can damage mounts of standard cord entrances.
    Camco offers several different configurations.
    Camco
  • kenbert wrote:
    That is not a 50amp RV plug.

    Ken
    And why not? Looks like one to me as it has 4 poles on the male side we can see, I can not see the other end.

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