New 30 Ft 50 Amp 125/250 Volt Epicord Rv Power Cord With Locking Connector on 2040-parts.com
Belsano, Pennsylvania, US
HERE IS A NEW 30 FT 50 AMP 125/250 VOLT EPICORD RV POWER CORD. THE CORD HAS A LOCKING CONNECTOR IN A WEATHER PROOF BOOT WITH A THREADED RING. THE PLUG HAS BUILT IN SIDE FLANGES FOR GRIPPING. THIS CORD IS UL AND CSA APPORVED AND HAS THREE 6 GAGE SOLID COPPER WIRES AND ONE 8 GAGE SOLID COPPER WIRE.
THIS RV POWER CORD ALSO COMES WITH A PLUG PROTECTOR.
THIS 30 FT 50 AMP RV POWER CORD HAS NEVER BEEN USED, HOWEVER, YOU MIGHT FIND SOME SCUFFS FROM BEING STORED.
THIS CORD WOULD ALSO MAKE A GREAT BACK UP CORD.
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