The 4,500-Watt Portable RV Generator part # 333-0005 and all of the etrailer.com generators are manufactured by the Firman Corporation in China. view full answer...
Yes, the A-iPower 2,000-Watt Inverter Generator w/ Parallel Kit # 289-SUA2000I uses a Senci engine so similar to the Yamaha MZ80 that the parts are interchangeable engine. view full answer...
I spoke with my contact at Camco regarding the Power Grip Generator Adapter # CAM55422 referenced in your question. He stated that the adapter features 6 gauge wire and 8 gauge for ground.
This is a very nice 125-Volt adapter cord that will convert your RV's 50-amp power plug to work with a 30-amp twist-lock outlet on a generator. I have attached a short video demonstration on this product that you can also check out. view full answer...
The Power Grip Generator Adapter for RV Power Cord # CAM55272 uses 10 gauge wiring for each prong. This is more than thick enough to handle the power capacity over the 12 inch length of the adapter. view full answer...
My contact at Redline told me that the 2-1/2" Long Torx Trailer Floor and Wall Liner Screw # TFX250ACQ that you referenced is made in America and uses first generation steel. I have narrowed it down to either Grade 60M or 120M. Probably 60M. view full answer...
The MORryde Refrigerator Tray for RV Cargo Compartment - Side Pull - 26-1/2" x 18" # MR39RR is constructed of steel, but it does have a plastic handle. This may work for you, but keep in mind it technically was not designed to be used with hot devices and has not been tested in that aspect.
I recommend looking into one of the trays that are designed to be used with hot devices like generators. For this, the MORryde Generator Tray - 22-3/4" x 16-1/4" # MR49RR could be what you are looking... view full answer...
I contacted Firman directly regarding the Firman 10,000-Watt Portable Generator # 333-H08051 run times on both gas and LP. For LP, run time at 50% load is 4-6 hours on a 5 LB tank. On Gasoline the run time at 50% load can be up to 12 hours on an 8 gallon fuel tank. It's important to remember these run times can be affected by elevation, temperature, and other factors. view full answer...
Pretty much all trailer tires, including # AM10130, are tubeless nowadays. You generally don't see tube tires outside of the agricultural industry any more. view full answer...
The wall thickness of the steel can vary from item to item but generally the wall thickness for hitch extender # HE06 is 3/16 to 1/4 inch. For the majority I have seen, it is 1/4 inch. view full answer...
The Thule HideAway Awning Adapter for Dodge ProMaster Cargo Van part # TH308960 comes with both aluminium and powered coated steel brackets which I have attached a photo of for you. The photo you see on Thule's page is a generic one. view full answer...
The bag that is inside the Carpod Walled Cargo Carrier, # M2200-01-02, is weather-resistant but is not considered water proof. For something to be considered water proof it has to be submerged under water for a certain period of time and the inside and contents must stay dry. For general rainy conditions the bag will do well to help keep items inside dry but we still recommend placing items that cannot get wet in plastic bags. view full answer...
I reached out to my contact at Optronics who said that the Optronics LED RV Interior Light # RVILL33 that you referenced has a Kelvin rating of 3050-3250K.
As far as surge protection goes, it has a ground wire so a little influx should be okay, but if you are talking about a bigger surge then it may be an issue as with anything else connected to that circuit. view full answer...
Assuming the dogs are just walking on Faulkner RV Mat # FR48709 and not intentionally scratching at it the mat will hold up well. Outdoor mats like this are generally more durable than standard indoor rugs and mats.
The material is 1/8 inches thick but if a dog was determined enough it could probably tear it up but the same could be said for any mat I suppose. I have linked a video review for you. view full answer...
The Adapter Kit for DTLBM and DTALBM Series Locking Ball mounts, # DTADP35, is designed specifically for trailer hitch ball mounts in the DTLBM and DTALBM series.
If you just need a reducer sleeve, I recommend the Curt Reducer Sleeve 2-1/2 inch to 2 inch, # C45405. view full answer...
The Kenda 4.80-12 Bias Trailer Tire with 12" Galvanized Wheel # AM30630 is rated for 65 miles per hour. If you routinely go above 65 miles per hour it will start to generate excessive heat. If it's one thing tires hate it's heat!
All of the trailer tires in size 4.80-12 are rated for 65 miles per hour. view full answer...
I have yet to hear of any problems with a Classic Accessories cover such as # 052963733631 causing any abrasions, marring, or damage in general to a trailer. This particular cover has air vents to reduce the amount of wind that can get trapped under the cover so the movement is somewhat restricted in that regard. The polypropylene construction will be gentle on your trailer body as well.
The only part of a cover that might cause abrasions would be the zippers. But they don't really have... view full answer...
I spoke with our contact at Hopkins and he was able to tell me that the winter protection windshield cover # HM17511 is vinyl and sewn on the edges.
If you tend to leave the windshield cover on 24/7 is may deteriorate quicker over time but in general the product life should last quite a while. There isn't a specific life span for this product because there are so many variables that could affect it's life expectancy.
The information available on this product is limited. view full answer...
While we certainly can provide you with three of the Loadstar ST175/80D 13 Bias Trailer Tires # AM1ST77, we are not able to provide the date code prior to you receiving them. I will say that with the current state of the supply line, most of the tires that we ship are around a year from the manufacture date. It is rare to see a date code more than 24 or so months old, as we generally move our tires fairly quickly.
It is worth noting that our warehouse is climate controlled. Most tire manufacturers... view full answer...
The Titan Chain Snow Tire Chains # TC2828CAM will fit your fit your 265/70-17 tires. They also fit many other sizes of 15- to 22-inch tires (specific sizes are shown on the product page) and their low-carbon steel V-Bar construction provides excellent strength and traction in deep snow and ice.
For other options you can use the link provided to select your Sierra's tire size. In this case you can choose from among Thule's S-Class-compatible self-tensioning chains, like their XG12 Pro #... view full answer...
Nearly all tires, whether they are vehicle tires or trailer tires, are made in China. Very few are made domestically. Regardless of where the tires are made they still have to meet DOT specifications. I recommend Taskmaster tire # TTWSF53012C. It meets DOT specifications and exceeds FMVSS (Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards).
This is a 5.30-12 tire, load range C, rated for 1,045 pounds at 80 psi. For trailer tires you should keep them inflated to the max psi. The reason is that trailer... view full answer...