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7 pin connector lock?

Roundtwo-40
Explorer
Explorer
Not going to start a debate on the benefit of locking things, Lets just assume it will make me all warm and fuzzy..:) Anyhoo, does anyone know of a lock for the end of the 7 pin electrical connector? For me it would fulfill 2 objectives,l some added level of security, and keeping the end clean and free of debris. I have spent some amount of time both here and online without any good results..(next million dollar idea)? or I just stink at searching..:)

Any suggestions?
2013 Jayco Eagle 328RLTS w/15K AC
2013 Ram 2500 CTD CC 4X4
Equalizer 14K,PI PT30C Surge
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NEOK
Explorer
Explorer
to keep the trailer end clean just buy a spare tow vehicle end and plug it into the trailer end when it's not in use. I'm not sure I see the security in locking a 7 pin connector. Just lock the trailer hitch.
neok
2009 GMC 25000HD Short Bed 6.0 Gas Engine Crew Cab SLT 4x4
2008 Bigfoot 15C9.5FS
Torklift Talons, Fastguns, Stableload Quick Disconnects, Superhitch & SuperTruss

Popsie
Explorer
Explorer
Roundtwo-40 wrote:
Not going to start a debate on the benefit of locking things, Lets just assume it will make me all warm and fuzzy..:) Anyhoo, does anyone know of a lock for the end of the 7 pin electrical connector? For me it would fulfill 2 objectives,l some added level of security, and keeping the end clean and free of debris. I have spent some amount of time both here and online without any good results..(next million dollar idea)? or I just stink at searching..:)

Any suggestions?
I'm a little slow and I don't understand your problem.

I have a 7-pin connector on the back of my RV that has a spring-loaded door that snaps down and keeps dirt out of the connector when the 7 conductor cable is removed. I have the same thing on my toad. When I remove the cable, the connectors at both ends snap down to keep the receptacles clean.

It seems like it would be easy enough to install a hasp lock across both receptacles to "secure" them.