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travelnutz
Apr 28, 2017Explorer II
Says something about Coachmen thinking, designs, and build. I can easily and have pushed in 75 feet (3 lengths) of 30 amp shore cord including the adapters on the end into the cord storage box built in to our 29' Carriage Carrilite 5th wheel. 75 feet isn't even a tight fit either. Never tried 100 feet but I think I will give it a try now.
Having multiple RV's always means having many 25' 30 amp extension cords and even have a 25' and a 50' 50 amp RV extension cords too. All were very cheap years ago but very expensive today and they don't wear out with normal use. The 50 amp really comes in handy when I need to take the Lincoln 225 amp stick welder outside to make or repair something. The 30 amp extensions are a blessing for my wire welders when used outside too. They aren't only good for RV's!
Having multiple RV's always means having many 25' 30 amp extension cords and even have a 25' and a 50' 50 amp RV extension cords too. All were very cheap years ago but very expensive today and they don't wear out with normal use. The 50 amp really comes in handy when I need to take the Lincoln 225 amp stick welder outside to make or repair something. The 30 amp extensions are a blessing for my wire welders when used outside too. They aren't only good for RV's!
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