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I have a couple options for you as we do not have a double ended 7-Way Molded Trailer Wire Connector in a 10' length. First you can take a 7-Way Molded Connector w/ 10' Cable #50-67-005 and add a 7-Way RV Style Trailer Connector…
view full answer...It's a wire color difference but not a function difference on the pins of the 7-way. The difference comes from the fact that the two different styles are representative of two different areas that uses trailers. Traditional is usually seen…
view full answer...Yes, you will be able to use the JR Products Compact Automatic Changeover 2-Stage Propane Regulator #37207-31525 in place of the Cavagna 924N regulator. Both these regulators will put out the same amount of pressure to your appliances and as you are…
view full answer...We don't carry any 20 amp power inlets. I recommend you upgrade to the Epicord 30 Amp Twist Lock Power Inlet - White #277-000137 or black #277-000138. This will work well with a 2000 watt generator like the A-iPower 2,000-Watt Inverter Generator…
view full answer...As far as the inlet plug you need to run your air conditioner unit, you will first need to install the Epicord 30 Amp Twist Lock Power Inlet - Black #277-000138. Once the inlet is installed, you will be able to use a 30-amp plug like the Mighty Cord…
view full answer...You'll need to install a power center that converts AC power to DC and distributes the energy to your appliances. To find the correct size converter you'll need to look at the amp hour rating of your battery(ies). The amperage of the…
view full answer...The Progressive Dynamics Mighty Mini AC/DC Panel and Converter/Smart Charger part #PD4045KA has a 45 amp capacity which is for the converter and is in direct current (DC). There are six branches for alternating current (AC) circuit breakers. The…
view full answer...All of the wiring at the back of the Progressive Dynamics Mighty Mini #PD4045KA that you referenced is 10 gauge.
view full answer...In order to wire your cargo trailer for both 12 volt DC and 110 volt AC power you would need to install a AC/DC distribution panel and power converter which we currently do not offer. You would then wire the 12 volt power to the converter along with…
view full answer...If there happened to be a 12 volt keyed power source in the circuits of the #277-000141 you could use it for the isolation solenoid #PK5231201. Essentially you would need to have the 12 volt circuit of the vehicle already be only active when the key…
view full answer...The Epicord 7-Way Molded Trailer Plug with Junction Box #277-000141 does have 12 gauge wire, which is appropriate. It can also be 10 gauge, however; either would be fine. I've added a pair of links to video reviews of this product for you to take…
view full answer...Based on the question you're asking about I'm assuming you have a Dometic setup right now. The 6-pin wiring harness on the #ACM135 will allow you to use the other components from your existing Dometic setup if it is a Brisk 1 or Brisk II. I…
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