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DrewE
Mar 03, 2017Explorer II
The problem was a poor connection at the connector: either the prongs of the plug or the contacts in the socket were dirty, or had grown loose with age, or were not fully seated, or the wire connections to one or the other were poor from the factory or from use (or abuse).
The adapter and shore power cord likely were perfectly suitable for carrying the full load when new. Things wear out over time. It is wise to check up on them from time to time; see if the connection is getting warm, the prongs are clean and not scorched, etc.
The adapter and shore power cord likely were perfectly suitable for carrying the full load when new. Things wear out over time. It is wise to check up on them from time to time; see if the connection is getting warm, the prongs are clean and not scorched, etc.
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