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Auxiliary Power Cord for Lippert Power Stance Electric Trailer Jack
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Auxiliary Power Cord for Lippert Power Stance Electric Trailer Jack

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Auxiliary power cord allows you to power your Power Stance RV tongue jack directly from the 7-way on your tow vehicle. 30 Amp. Black color. 1-800-940-8924 to order Lippert accessories and parts part number LC79VR or order online at etrailer.com. Free expert support on all Lippert products. Great prices and Fastest Shipping for Auxiliary Power Cord for Lippert Power Stance Electric Trailer Jack. Accessories and Parts reviews from real customers.
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Auxiliary power cord allows you to power your Power Stance RV tongue jack directly from the 7-way on your tow vehicle. 30 Amp. Black color.


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  • Auxiliary power cord allows you to power your Power Stance RV tongue jack (LC69VR - sold separately) directly from the 7-way on your tow vehicle
  • Black color
  • Amperage: 30 amps


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Hey everybody. I'm Ellen here at etrailer.com and we're going to be taking a quick look at the Lippert power stance electric trailer Jack. This gives you a great way to lift and lower your Jack, so you can get hooked up and disconnected from your trailer. And it also comes with the power swap wiring. So this gives you a kind of a backup way to power the Jack if your battery should die on your trailer and you can't power it up that way you can plug this into the Jack, with that two prong plug there, and then the other end goes into your seven pole wiring on the back of your truck or the back of your towing vehicle. So this just plugs right up into the front.

There's a little flap there, so you can get it connected and keeps that from getting any kind of water in there while it's not being used.Just push that in. And then the other end again, goes to your trailer wiring. Now, whenever you're not using this, you can just wrap the excess around the base of the Jack and then put the seven pole up into the storage compartment below the housing. You can either keep this plugged in or unplugged. It's kind of up to you whenever you're not, you don't have it plugged in again, you can just cover it up with that little flap there.

So it gives you a nice backup for powering your Jack. Of course, it does also come with the manual crank and you can use the little access hole up the top to open that up and run the Jack up or down manually.So always have that as your backup to the backup. As far as the power function, I'm going to turn this on, connect it up to power and ground so you can see how well it operates. It is pretty quiet. It has those helical cut gears.

So has a really nice quiet operation. It's going to connect the ground to that plate for the mounting bracket and power to that red wire. And you'll notice whenever I flip this on, there's going to be some little lights underneath that always helps whenever you're connecting in the dark.Let me make sure I got a good ground here. So extending that down and you can tell it's really not that loud for a Jack. So it just moves really nice and easily and same thing going the other direction.

I don't have the greatest connection with my set up here. So that's kind of all it can do, but at least gives you an idea of what the Jack sounds like, how it moves and all that good stuff. As far as the measurements for this, give you some numbers to think about. Whenever it's all the way retracted that bracket sits at 10 and 3/4 inches tall, whenever it's all the way extended, it's going to be at 28 and 3/4 inches. That gives us 18 inches of lift overall, and we'll have about a 3 or 5 1/2 inches for the footplate diameter.And this can lift up to 3,500 pounds. Of course, you do want to be always careful with that. You don't really want to max it out. So as the other specs with this, our seven pole wiring there measures about six feet long. The wiring here measures about two feet long and it does have a fuse inline that is a 30 amp fuse to help keep your Jack protected from any kind of overloads. There are two access plugs on either side to get access into the inner workings of your Jack as well.That's pretty much it for our look at the power stance, electric Jack. I hope this has been helpful in deciding if this is the right one for you. We do have a lot of options here at eachtrailer.com. So check them out. Thanks for watching.

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Auxiliary Power Cord for Lippert Power Stance Electric Trailer Jack - LC79VR

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Auxiliary power cord allows you to power your Power Stance RV tongue jack directly from the 7-way on your tow vehicle. 30 Amp. Black color.

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    The Lippert Power Stance Electric Trailer Jack w/ 7-Way Plug - A-Frame - 18" Lift - 3,500 lbs # LC89VR comes with the auxiliary power wire for trailer 7-way power connection. However, the Lippert Power Stance Electric Trailer Jack with Footplate - A-Frame - 18" Lift - 3,500 lbs # LC69VR comes with the power wire for the trailer battery connection only. The Auxiliary Power Cord for Lippert Power Stance Electric Trailer Jack # LC79VR is sold separately and is 6 feet long.
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  • Lippert Electric Trailer Jack Power Cord Length
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  • Where Do You Connect The Power Wire Of A Lippert Electric Trailer Jack?
    The power wire for your Lippert Electric jack should be run to a dedicated 12v battery in your trailer, but it sounds like you have it wired to the break away switch battery. I recommend unwiring it from the break away switch battery as if you drain the battery by using the jack while it is unhooked from the vehicle you could run into an issue of the break away switch not working properly in an emergency situation. If you jack is the Lippert Power Stance Electric Trailer Jack with Footplate...
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  • Distance From Bracket to Top of Lippert Power Stance Electric Trailer Jack
    I was able to get the measurement you were looking for of the Lippert Power Stance Electric Trailer Jack with Footplate - A-Frame - 18" Lift - 3,500 lbs # LC69VR. As you can see in the accompanying photo, the distance from the bracket to the very top of the jack is 21-1/2 inches. The jack will give you a total of 18 inches of lift and has a hefty 3,500 lb capacity. It is simple to use, and can even be powered from your tow vehicle's 7-way simply by adding one part, which is the Auxiliary...
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