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7-Pin Trailer Adapter for Go Power Portable Solar Kits

7-Pin Trailer Adapter for Go Power Portable Solar Kits

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7-Pin trailer adapter lets you connect a portable solar kit to your RV. Attaches your existing 7-pin trailer connector to the solar panel's Anderson-style connector to charge your battery. Dust caps protect both ends when not in use. 1-800-940-8924 to order Go Power accessories and parts part number 34270357 or order online at etrailer.com. Free expert support on all Go Power products. Great prices and Fastest Shipping for 7-Pin Trailer Adapter for Go Power Portable Solar Kits. Accessories and Parts reviews from real customers.
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Go Power Accessories and Parts - 34270357

  • RV Solar Panels
  • 7-Pin Trailer Plug
  • Go Power

7-Pin trailer adapter lets you connect a portable solar kit to your RV. Attaches your existing 7-pin trailer connector to the solar panel's Anderson-style connector to charge your battery. Dust caps protect both ends when not in use.


Features:

  • 7-Pin trailer adapter lets you connect a portable solar kit to your 5th wheel or camper
    • Attaches your 7-pin trailer connector to the solar panel's Anderson-style cable to charge your battery
  • Protective dust caps cover connectors when not in use
  • Compatible with all Go Power portable solar kits and accessories
    • Use with a 30' extension cable (34270356 - sold separately) to park your RV in the shade and position your solar panels in the sun for maximum charge


Specs:

  • Length: 24" long
  • Wire gauge: #10 AWG


70357 Go Power! 7-Pin Trailer Adapter - Anderson-Style Connector - Portable Solar Kit

Replaces Go Power GP-PSK-7PIN




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Video of 7-Pin Trailer Adapter for Go Power Portable Solar Kits

Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.




Video Transcript for Go Power Portable Solar Kit 7-Pin Trailer Adapter Review

Hi, everyone. Today, we are looking at our seven way adapter for our Go Power portable power system here at etrailer. Some reasons you might be interested in this adapter is because you already had the Go Power portable system. And that has a bunch of different plugs. But if your trailer might be one of the older ones and doesn't have the universal solar plug and you're not really interested in connecting straight to your battery, this is a great adapter to have. Most trailers are gonna have that seven way connector.

And with this, you don't have to worry about finding the battery terminal. So just plug it in. And that gives you access to your solar panels. The adapter has a nice, strong and durable cable. You have this insulated.

And your cable is a size 10 AWG. You also have a dust cap at the end. That way, if you have it in storage you don't have to worry about dust or dirt getting into your plugs. Here on the cable is printed the information about it. So you can see here what voltage it carries as well as the size of the cable.

And this is useful because your Go Power portable system has a maximum of 300 Watts that it can carry. So you can see here how it is capable of that. When using this, I recommend plugging the adapter first into your trailer before going towards your solar panel. I found that was the most safe way to use the entire system. Also make sure to follow the guidelines in the manual as to how to use it as well as how much power to run through it.

This uses an Anderson style cable. So you can also pick up the extension cable if you want a little extra length from your camper to your solar panels. And now that we've taken a look at the adapter itself let's take a look at how to install it. What you first need to do is to find your seven way plug. So here we have a seven way plug. It's usually right up here in front of your trailer. So you're going to get that plug and then you are gonna connect it into your adapter. The other end of your adapter is gonna have this Anderson style plug with this dust cap. So take off that dust cap and then plug it either into the extension cable or directly into your solar controller. Your solar controller then connects to your solar panel just like that. And that's it. And that was a look here at our seven way adapter for your Go Power portable power system here at etrailer..

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7-Pin Trailer Adapter for Go Power Portable Solar Kits - 34270357

Average Customer Rating:  4.9 out of 5 stars   (22 Customer Reviews)

7-Pin trailer adapter lets you connect a portable solar kit to your RV. Attaches your existing 7-pin trailer connector to the solar panel's Anderson-style connector to charge your battery. Dust caps protect both ends when not in use.

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This will allow me to easily use my solar panels to recharge my camper batteries via my onboard Redarc DC/DC charge controller, which I originally installed to charge my camper batteries while driving using the 7 pin trailer harness.



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This makes plugging my Go Power 120 watt portable solar panel easy. It is basically plug-in to the trail 7 pin cable and forget. I didn’t have to figure out the polarity of the 2 pin SAE solar port on the trailer. Now, if they would make an adaptor for Go Power panel to Ecoflow solar plug.



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Works good.

Barry

7/1/2023

Works great!



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I received the 7-Pin Trailer Adapter in a timely manner.



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Very easy to use and allows better placement of solar panels.



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I am very pleased with the Go Power solar kit. Excellent quality and stable when set up. I purchased the 7 pin trailer adapter and have used this exclusively to connect the solar panel. The battery compartment on my Casita trailer is really tight and this adapter makes a very easy hookup to the 7 pin trailer plug .. did not find this feature with other brands.



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This would be a great item to be able to use and will make connections much easier however my trailer wiring use disconnected by previous owner. I do have plans to reconnect the hot lead so I can charge while diving and using my panels. Currently I have to connect by opening the battery box and using the clamps that are provided with the panel which is a pain. I really want to fix this issue but never remember until I’m hooking up to travel. Urge!



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Another great buying experience with etrailer. I have never been disappointed with a buying and rapid delivery experience with etrailer. They have great products and outstanding customer service.



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Nicely made adapter, tested with a VOM and all is well. Looking forward to actually using it this spring.



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It works great! So simple. Just plug it in and solar panel works.



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Right product, on time, right price. Great service.



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I got it and part looks very solid. I will make assemble on spring time. Thanks



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Just received yesterday and won't use item for 2.5 months, so cannot give a review other than it is as described and arrive in a timely fashion.



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See what our Experts say about this Go Power Accessories and Parts

  • Does 7-Pin Trailer Adapter for Go Power Portable Solar Kits Require Fuse
    Installing a fuse on the 7-Pin Trailer Adapter # 34270357 is not required which is why there isn't one pre-installed on it.
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  • Is the Go Power 7-Pin Trailer Adapter as Efficient as Wiring Solar Panel to Vehicles Battery
    Yes, it is as efficient as long the 7-way trailer connector on the 2017 Ford Escape has power to the 12v pin on the connector. There is a power wire that runs from the trailer connector to the battery of the vehicle directly. The adapter part # 34270357 plugs directly into the 7-way plug so the adapter is basically powered directly from the battery of the vehicle.
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  • Does 7-Pin Adapter For Go Power Portable Solar Kit Require Solar Controller
    You will still need a solar controller when using the 7-Pin Trailer Adapter for Go Power Portable Solar Kits # 34270357. So it won't replace a solar controller it will actually plug right into it (via your 7-way) when using a portable solar panel like the Go Power Portable Solar Panel with Digital Solar Controller - 130 Watt Solar Panel # 34282730 or 200 Watt Solar Panel # 34282610.
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  • What is Needed to Connect the Solar Panel to My Battery Bank
    It sounds like you are trying to add an after market solar prep package to your RV. We do not have the parts needed to accomplish that and the Go Power Portable Solar Panel with Digital Solar Controller # 34282610 does not include the parts you would need for that. However the # 34282610 does come with the necessary connectors to attach to your batteries with or without a prep package. The 2 pin adapter you are referring to is the XLR-style plug which is used if your RV already has a prep...
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  • Go Power Portable Solar System with Digital Solar Controller
    The Go Power Portable Solar System with Digital Solar Controller - 200 Watt Solar Panel Item # 34282610 is going to be the latest model. The kit comes with XLR-style and SAE style adapters for campers and RVs that are pre-wired for solar. If your camper or RV is parked in the shade and you are wanting to get the solar panel into the sun I recommend Extension Cable for Go Power Portable Solar Kit - 30' Long Item # 34270356. Another great accessory is the 7-Pin Trailer Adapter for Go Power...
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  • Will the 7-Pin Trailer Adapter for Go Power Portable Solar Kits Work With a 200 Watt System
    Yes, the 7-Pin Trailer Adapter for Go Power Portable Solar Kits part # 34270357 will work with the Go Power 200 Watt Portable Solar System part # 34282610. The battery charge line circuits which is what the above adapter uses to get to the battery is typically rated for up to 40 amps so you should be able to utilize the full 200 watts of the panels this route.
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  • Adding A Go Power Portable Solar System Panel To An Existing Solar Panel Set Up
    Yes, the Go Power Portable Solar Panel with Digital Solar Controller - 90 Watt Solar Panel Item # 34282729 can plug into your 7-pin outlet using 7-Pin Trailer Adapter for Go Power Portable Solar Kits # 34270357. Since the # 34282729 has its own solar controller you won't have to worry about mixing the two systems together and can just plug it in and it will run independently from your current roof top system. With the Extension Cable for Go Power Portable Solar Kit - 30' Long # 34270356...
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  • Solar Panel Setup to Keep Batteries of Forest River Salem Hemisphere Topped Off in Storage
    The Furrion Solar port # FSPINS-BS you have only fits with the male connector that comes on their solar suitcase. We had issues with that product so we don't carry it and they don't have a connector available as a separate part. The best solar panel in my opinion we carry for cost to function is the Go Power Portable Solar Kit w/ Digital Solar Controller # 34282730 and then you can simply use the 7-Pin Trailer Adapter for Go Power Portable Solar Kit # 34270357 instead of using the Furrion...
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  • Recommended Solar Panel and Charging Connection for Vilano 320GK with Prewire Furrion Solar Input
    The Furrion Solar port # FSPINS-BS only fits with the male connector that comes on their solar suitcase. We had issues with that product so we don't carry it and they don't have a connector available as a separate part. I reached out to them directly to confirm this. The best solar panel in my opinion we carry for cost to function is the Go Power Portable Solar Kit w/ Digital Solar Controller # 34282730 and then you can simply use the 7-Pin Trailer Adapter for Go Power Portable Solar Kit...
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  • Options to Charge a Motorhomes House Batteries Using the Motorhomes Battery While Boondocking
    I have an alternate solution for you, but you are correct that you are not going to be able to charge your house batteries in your motorhome using your 7-way. You can use the Redarc In-Vehicle BCDC Battery Charger # RED96FR. This option will charge up your batteries using your motorhomes battery. This option will work while you are driving. Fuse kit and cable available separately. - 30-Amp MIDI Fuse Kit for Redarc In-Vehicle 12-Amp BCDC Battery Charger # RED86FR - Battery to Fuse Holder...
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