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Parkpower By Marinco 173arv Rv Generator Adapter W/ 3-prong Locking Recepticle on 2040-parts.com

US $51.60
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Newberg, Oregon, United States

Newberg, Oregon, United States
Condition:New Brand:ParkPower Exterior Part Type:Generator Adapter Manufacturer Part Number:173ARV

+Female 50 Amp  125/250 Volt
+Male 30 Amp  125 Volt 
+Locking 3 Prong
+Made from high quality, corrosion-resistant materials

*Use to connect a standard 50A RV Cordset to a generator equipped with a 30 AMP, 3-Prong locking recepticle (L5-30).*

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