Heavy Duty 50f/30m Amp Park Adapter on 2040-parts.com
Redwood Falls, Minnesota, US
Heavy duty park adaptor plugs into 30M amp park electrical box and 50F amp power cord on camper/motorhome.
New easy pull finger grip on both ends of adapter, along with flexible flat bonded 10" long 10/3 gauge wire.
CSA approved.
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