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Best way to deal with 50A cable with a TT

JoeTampa
Explorer
Explorer
Having now upgraded to a TT with 50A service, I'm stuck for a easy way to deal with the cable. Right now I coil it into a plastic tote and leave it just inside the door (the pass though is full), but I imagine that there has to be an easier way.

Anyone have any creative suggestions?
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sch911
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enblethen wrote:
Is it a detachable cord?
If not that would be my first mod. Change it to one that is detachable.


Well it must be if the OP stores it in a tote inside the TT...

If it were me I'd re-evaluate what is kept in the pass through. I'd bet some of that will fit inside the TT.
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djcjc
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Agree they are a pain our new camper last year was our first with the 50 amp cord. I coil mine into a zippered duffel bag and throw it on top of counter in outside kitchen. I tried making a box on top of the rear bumper but cord can not be folded into a 6 inch wide space and I did not want box sticking out past the bumper. Hopefully somebody with more experience will have a solution I will be watching for replies also

enblethen
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Is it a detachable cord?
If not that would be my first mod. Change it to one that is detachable.

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