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Powercordman
Jun 12, 2013Explorer
Hello elsique,
Does your RV have an inlet on the side?.
Typical 30A inlets come with a twist-locking, L5-30P. So the cord you need will have a female L5-30R. Can't tell..? Sometimes they label this on the ends of the heads. And the other side is a standard TT-30P (or RV30) end that plugs into the pedestal. Here is a great example selling for under $70 (RV Locking Power Cord)
If you just need both ends to have the TT-30 (RV30) configuration, then consider what we call an RV extension cord. Like this one here: (RV Extension Cord)
Cheers,
-Nick
Does your RV have an inlet on the side?.
Typical 30A inlets come with a twist-locking, L5-30P. So the cord you need will have a female L5-30R. Can't tell..? Sometimes they label this on the ends of the heads. And the other side is a standard TT-30P (or RV30) end that plugs into the pedestal. Here is a great example selling for under $70 (RV Locking Power Cord)
If you just need both ends to have the TT-30 (RV30) configuration, then consider what we call an RV extension cord. Like this one here: (RV Extension Cord)
Cheers,
-Nick
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