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HuronSailor
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Topic: Marine Outlet? Posted: 03 Jun 2013 at 10:21am |
That's the right connector. Just be glad campgrounds don't use the twist lock connectors on their end too like marinas do.
The price of extension cords with twist lock on both ends will take your breath away.
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Seanl
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Posted: 03 Jun 2013 at 9:53am |
This is the same connector I have on my 2011 173. It is the same type of connector used on 30 amp shore power for boats. I am guessing that Forest River uses is because it is a waterproof locking connector. I know that Marinco for instance makes this type receptacle for both boats and RVs.
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Sean, 2011 Rpod RP-173,2009 Jeep Liberty Rocky Mountain Edition
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furpod
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Posted: 03 Jun 2013 at 9:36am |
As far as I know, every camper out there with a detachable shore power hook up has the style. No need to fix what ain't broke.
I recently helped a buddy convert from a stowable cord to detachable, the socket and ends were "marine". His stowable cord was ALWAYS getting tangled or hung up in it's little storage area under the kitchen cabinets, it was so bad he had added a hinged door inside to be able reach in..
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CharlieM
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Posted: 03 Jun 2013 at 9:36am |
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?
| 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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Charlie
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Camper Bob
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Posted: 03 Jun 2013 at 9:10am |
Only a guess. Since this was the first year of manufacture, I suppose FR originally used this type of cover until they did more searching and found the type that was on my 2013 trailer. Safe Travels.
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Camper Bob and Camper Sue
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Zag
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Posted: 02 Jun 2013 at 11:29pm |
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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2009 RP-152 (Cutie-Pod)
2001 Nissan Pathfinder
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