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You may find this better than tape which would leave the plugs with a gummy residue. power cord connector

Water-Bug wrote:
When I use an extension cord on my RV power cord, I tape the gap between the socket and plug with electrical tape, to keep moisture out. Am I wasting time and tape? Is there a better way to protect the connection?
- MarianeBSep 15, 2025Explorer
Can you please tell me where I can purchase one of these? I have Googled the heck out of RV Extension Cord Connection Covers and there is nothing out there enclosed big enough for where my two 50 amp cords are connected.
- Grit_dogSep 15, 2025Navigator II
Well even though the last people to post was 11 years ago, someone responded and yes there are many ways to do this.
However like many RV “products” they’re borne out of some weird thing someone dreams up and then all the RV newbs and some experienced think it’s necessary.
This would be an example of unnecessary. Maybe if left for long term but then just get a proper weatherproof connection.
Short of being in standing water, rain doesn’t short out electrical plugs.
Nor does it affect generators as many would have you believe.- way2rollSep 16, 2025Trailblazer
yeah, I've never sealed an extension cord connection. Another example of a solution in search of a problem.
- way2rollSep 15, 2025Trailblazer
Funny, I googled "large extension cord cover" and bunch of options came up, including RV specific ones. For that matter you could get a cheap tackle box and cut slots for the cords, or any type of waterproof plastic box and make your own.