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mackyb
Explorer
Jul 07, 2014

50 amp Power Cord

I just bought a new TH this past week that has 50 amp power. When I try to connect the cord to the to the TH, I cannot get it to twist on & seat properly. Right now, I have it plugged in and have power but the screw on cap will not attach to the threaded part of the outlet. Any thoughts on how to make this work right would be appreciated.
  • When our trailer was new, it was difficult the first few times to get the cord lined up and seated properly. We put a little dielectric grease on the plug and that helped. We also marked, with a magic marker, where the little button on the side of the cord had to be for it to align correctly. Thankfully now that we have plugged and unplugged the cord many times, it is much easier.
  • rhagfo's avatar
    rhagfo
    Explorer III
    Welcome to the Anaconda club!!!
    Just wait when the temps are cooler and you need to deal with that monster!!
  • rhagfo wrote:
    Welcome to the Anaconda club!!!
    Just wait when the temps are cooler and you need to deal with that monster!!

    Cords with plastic insulation start losing their flexibility below 50°F.

    Cords with Neoprene® insulation are still flexible at -40°F.
  • rhagfo's avatar
    rhagfo
    Explorer III
    camperpaul wrote:
    rhagfo wrote:
    Welcome to the Anaconda club!!!
    Just wait when the temps are cooler and you need to deal with that monster!!

    Cords with plastic insulation start losing their flexibility below 50°F.

    Cords with Neoprene® insulation are still flexible at -40°F.


    Also pricy, I may need to bite the bullet and get one though.
  • I took the threaded ring off. Once twisted into place it isn't going anywhere. I also left my 50 amp cord at home for years as it was stiff and hard to coil in cool weather, Then I cut it in half and added the required ends. If the post is beside the trailer I use the shorter of the 2 pieces and if I need both I just put them together and I'm back to 35 feet.
  • We bought the 90° adapter and there isn't as much pulling force as there is with the straight connectors. The cord is a little stiff when cold, but not that big of a deal. Definitely not worth paying what they want for the more flexible ones, at least IMO. Maybe when I get old and feeble. :)
  • mackyb wrote:
    I just bought a new TH this past week that has 50 amp power. When I try to connect the cord to the to the TH, I cannot get it to twist on & seat properly. Right now, I have it plugged in and have power but the screw on cap will not attach to the threaded part of the outlet. Any thoughts on how to make this work right would be appreciated.


    I use a 50 to 30 adapter with 30 amp cord. Much easier. Only one a/c.
    Haven't needed 50 yet.
  • mackyb wrote:
    I just bought a new TH this past week that has 50 amp power. When I try to connect the cord to the to the TH, I cannot get it to twist on & seat properly. Right now, I have it plugged in and have power but the screw on cap will not attach to the threaded part of the outlet. Any thoughts on how to make this work right would be appreciated.


    I use a 50 to 30 adapter with 30 amp cord. Much easier. Only one a/c.
    Haven't needed 50 yet.

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