โJan-05-2014 07:36 AM
โJan-06-2014 06:28 AM
Bull Rider wrote:
I have marked the power cord with red electrical tape four feet from the end of the cord. So when you see the red band, STOP PULLING.... ๐ My bride sometimes thinks that we have 200' feet of electrical cord.
โJan-06-2014 06:04 AM
ScottG wrote:
It doesn't sound like a defect to me. It had a clamp securing the cord but the cord was pulled so hard that it loosened or broke the clamp? I've had the same design on mine all these years and it has worked fine. But I would never pull on it hard enough to damage the clamp. And if I accidentally applied that much force to it then I would inspect it and repair as needed.
Correct me please if I misunderstood what happened.
โJan-05-2014 04:22 PM
โJan-05-2014 03:32 PM
ScottG wrote:
I would not over-engineer this. If the RV is driven away with the cord attached then you want it to break free rather than pull the electrical box through the side of the rig.
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โJan-05-2014 10:59 AM
westend wrote:
One solution: Replace the cheap, original box with a steel all weather box with very positive box entry clamps.
Another solution: Connect wiring from original box to a new power entry inlet, get a cordset that matches your new entry configuration. This will allow any strain to be taken by the entry inlet (the weight of the cord) and you can detach your cord and stow easily when not in use instead of having to coil and pack it away.
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