Color:Black 50A RV Power Cord Twist Lock Inlet is Stylized UV resistant non-metallic shore power inlet has white Centrex cover which makes unit weatherproof when completely closed. Interior has easy-to-wire terminations and is transparent for quick and easy visual inspection.
G**E
Almost perfect
This worked well but had to swap screw positions as one screw stripped it thread when I tightened, I because the strip point changed due to different wire thickness I got away with it and positions tightened fine. Be carful when tightening that's all but a good product other wise.
F**N
Fits my 50 amp power feed cable.
I bought two of these. One has the outer shell removed and is installed in a little breaker box that is on the opposite side of the wall from the main electric panel. My power generator comes with a cable end that will twist-lock into this fixture for back up power. The other one is going to be used to make up a 12" welding power adapter cable that will fit the same power feed cable and enable me to hook up my welder.
B**
Perfect for skoolie
Used this on my skoolie. Sealed Perfect. Wired this baby directly to my onboard sub panel with 6/3 romex. Be sure you use 6 gauge wire and not 8 gauge wire. 8 Gauge is for 30 AMP.
J**M
Just ok
Just what I was looking for. Nicely made but tough to wire with 50amp cable. Strain relief is brittle and brakes off if you are not very careful. I wired mine into a grey plastic weather proof box so I removed the strain relief bracket as I didnt need it. Recommended only if your installation doesn't require strain relief
M**T
Bought the wrong product(?)
I bought this power inlet at the same time that I bought a 50-amp RV power cord (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B079ZBJM29/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1) and a 50-amp to 20-amp dogbone converter (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00HRHWHNW/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1). All three arrived together, but the two cords have four prongs while the inlet has only has three. I looked around on Amazon, and there are a ton of inlets with three prongs, and a lot of cords with four prongs. How do people get around this? Apologies if I'm not understanding, this is my first electrical project.
A**R
Quick installation and works perfectly!
Installation took only a few minutes and worked perfectly for our tiny house. We modified the inside cover to fit within 2x4 wall.
T**R
Easy installation
Good fit and finish. Now we test durability.
L**T
Great value for the money
Works good and mounted great on the wall of our camper trailer.
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