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techntrek
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Topic: Marine Outlet? Posted: 05 Jun 2013 at 9:26pm |
Ah, now its all clear!
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Zag
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Posted: 05 Jun 2013 at 11:55am |
Originally posted by Seanl
Originally posted by Zag
Thanks everyone for your responses. My buddy works at a boat repair shop and has order me a connector so looking forward to plugging in! |
Okay I think that I understand now. Did you not get the power cord with the trailer? |
No, I didn't get a power cord with the trailer. That would have been nice (and less confusing!).
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bhamster
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Posted: 05 Jun 2013 at 9:12am |
Originally posted by Zag
My buddy works at a boat repair shop and has order me a connector |
You don't need a buddy at a boat shop to get a power cable. This IS the standard trailer connector also, so any RV shop will have it. Or just order one online:
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Seanl
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Posted: 05 Jun 2013 at 5:44am |
Originally posted by Zag
Thanks everyone for your responses. My buddy works at a boat repair shop and has order me a connector so looking forward to plugging in! |
Okay I think that I understand now. Did you not get the power cord with the trailer?
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Zag
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Posted: 05 Jun 2013 at 2:18am |
Thanks everyone for your responses. My buddy works at a boat repair shop and has order me a connector so looking forward to plugging in!
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Seanl
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Posted: 04 Jun 2013 at 10:39pm |
Here is a video taking the cord off and putting it back on.
Youtube Video
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Sean, 2011 Rpod RP-173,2009 Jeep Liberty Rocky Mountain Edition
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CharlieM
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Posted: 04 Jun 2013 at 9:33pm |
"So if I am reading the post correctly, this connector should be able to
pull away from the trailer somehow? I tried yanking and twisting it but
it didn't budge."
If the cable is connected to the trailer and you want to detach it, reverse Doug's instructions above. Twist the black locking ring counterclockwise until it is loose. It may take some muscle. Then twist the connect (attached to the cord) one quarter turn counterclockwise and pull out. The cable should come loose in your hand.
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techntrek
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Posted: 04 Jun 2013 at 7:41pm |
The plug end (the part on the pod shown above) is permanently attached. The socket end (on the cord) will not come off when attached to the pod correctly - plug in and twist a quarter turn clockwise. Then turn the threaded ring on the outside clockwise to finish.
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Posted: 04 Jun 2013 at 6:21pm |
Originally posted by CharlieM
Originally posted by Zag
Hi,
Did a search but didn't find any mention of this...I recently bought my R-Pod (09 P-152) and was surprised to find the normal 30A plug on the outside of the trailer is in fact a marine-style connection. Has anyone seen this before? Any idea why this would be set up like this?
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My 2013 172 has the same connector. This connector has three characteristics:
1. The connector itself is a twist lock to prevent inadvertent disconnect. 2. The shell has a screw backshell to relieve strain. 3 It's expensive.
Overall a good design. FR's still using it. I think most campers use this if they have detachable power cords. The cheapies have a non-detachable cord you have to shove to store.
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So if I am reading the post correctly, this connector should be able to pull away from the trailer somehow? I tried yanking and twisting it but it didn't budge.
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techntrek
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Posted: 03 Jun 2013 at 8:52pm |
Agree with above, this is the usual connection used on the pods and many other campers. The socket end of the cord that attaches to the pod stopped making a good contact this spring (after just 3 1/2 seasons) so I replaced it with a standard 30 amp twist lock outlet. This one doesn't have the threads on the outside. The cover on the plug built into the pod cracked off several winters ago, I haven't replaced it yet.
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