I would use one of these two pin 4AWG rear connectors on the truck side mounted near your 7-pin receptacle.
The chassis mount uses standard lugs on the back for the 4AWG cables... These are rated for 200A DC CURRENT I think it is...
I have heard some folks have fitted 2AWG cables to this receptacle.
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Mating plug connector would look like this one... This looks very similar to the 7-pin plugs coming from the RV trailers except only has two large pins to use.
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The 4AWG version is available from ETRAILER.com being the PK12800 series...
This would fit very nicely with my plans for a external battery bank in the back of my truck big for my EMERGENCY RADIO OPS requirments and a receptacle to connect to my OFF-ROAD POPUP trailer to add to my trailer battery bank when in camping mode...
The external battery bank would be setup to be charged by the truck alternator when not connected to the trailer or charged by the trailer converter/charger unit when in camping mode.
Something like this perhaps...
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In my planning I would only need to protect the wiring for around 80AMPS DC Current... 380AMPS capacity is alot of power to only be used for a RV unit.
Roy Ken
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Roy - Carolyn
RETIRED DOAF/DON/DOD/CONTR RADIO TECH (42yrs)
K9PHT (Since 1957) 146.52M
2010 F150, 5.4,3:73 Gears,SCab
2008 Starcraft 14RT EU2000i GEN
2005 Flagstaff 8528RESS