SouthWire Power Cord Adapter (MPN: 9521TR08)

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Connect RV power inlet to standard power sources with ease.

The SouthWire Power Cord Adapter is designed to facilitate the connection between an RV power inlet and a standard power source. This adapter features a triangle shape and is constructed of 100 percent copper, ensuring reliable conductivity and durability. It is a non-locking adapter that allows for straightforward installation without the need for additional tools or equipment.

This adapter is made in the USA and adheres to NEMA standards, specifically 5-15P and 5-30R, making it compatible with various power configurations. With a 15 Amp male end and a 30 Amp female end, it provides versatility for different electrical setups. The thermoplastic material used in its construction offers resilience against wear and tear, making it suitable for outdoor use.

The SouthWire Power Cord Adapter is an essential accessory for RV owners looking to connect to standard power sources efficiently. Its straightforward design and robust construction make it a reliable choice for ensuring a stable power supply while on the road.

Features

  • Constructed Of 100 Percent Copper
  • For Connecting RV Power Inlet To Standard Power Source
  • Made In USA
  • Easy To Install

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: SouthWire Corp.
  • Manufacturer Part Number: 9521TR08
  • Type: Adapter Plug
  • NEMA Standard 1: 5-15P
  • NEMA Standard 2: 5-30R
  • End Type 1: Straight Blade
  • End Type 2: Socket
  • End Rating 1: 15 Amp
  • End Rating 2: 30 Amp
  • Length: Not Applicable
  • Color: Black
  • Material: Thermoplastic
  • With Locking Ring: No
  • With Lighted End: No
  • With Plug Head Handle: No

Shipping & Returns

  • This product ships within the continental USA only.
  • This product typically ships within 1 to 3 business days.
  • Returns are accepted within 30 days for items in like-new condition. For complete details, please see our return policy.

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