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Marinco 30a 125v Male Plug 305crpn Connects To Generator Or Shore Power on 2040-parts.com

US $22.60
Location:

Monticello, Minnesota, US

Monticello, Minnesota, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:Money back Buyer pays return shipping Return policy details Buyer must email for RMA Number within 5 days of sale and return item with 14 days for 100% money back refund. Buyer pays return shipping costs. Brand:Marinco

Marinco 30A 125V Male Plug 305CRPN Connects to Generator or Shore Power

Marinco Brand Recepticles for powering your Fish House, Deer Shack or Camper to a Generator which has a 30 Amp Locking recepticle, such as a Honda 3000. These would be used in conjunction with the WFCO 8735 or WFCO 8935 12 volt power converter which I have on another listing. The white recepticle is mounted to the outside of your unit and wired into your 12 volt converter box. The yellow recepticles would be connected to an 8-3 gauge braided wire that you would by at Menard's or The Home Depot of the proper length that you need to go from your unit to your generator.

The Female Yellow Cord recepticle, The White Unit Recepticle and the WFCO 12 Volt Power converters are available on other listings: Check out my other items!

MN Residents pay 6.875% Sales Tax.


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