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Get it between 2025-01-07 to 2025-01-14. Additional 3 business days for provincial shipping.
[Safety First]: The ABN Shore Power Plug Generator Inlet Box installs directly to your outdoor equipment; Includes 1 stainless steel shore power inlet with gasket cover, 1 plug protector cover, 1 ring
[Universal Replacement]: Use with round jacketed S-type cable, 8-3AWG; This 50 Amp male receptacle box 125/250 volt flanged inlet locks your cord to the inlet with the easy grip cover
[Fitment]: Connector 2in (5.1cm) face, for cords up to 0.25in (0.64cm) thick; Inlet 2.2in (5.6cm) internal, 3x3.5x5.75in (7.6x8.9x14.6cm) external; Cover and ring 2.4x3.5in (6.1x8.9cm) inner, 3x5.25in (7.6x13.3cm) outer
[Trusted Quality]: 50 amp connection box is constructed from stainless steel and plastic; Replace exterior male outlet with this twist lock camper outlet plug
[Easy to Install]: We recommend an installation process with your pencil, drill, 2.5in hole saw, 1/8in drill bit, flat head screwdriver, four #8 pan head stainless steel screws, and cutting pliers
For a safe and detachable power connection directly into your outdoor application, install the ABN 50A Power Cord Inlet Complete Kit. Replace the end on your existing power cord and keep a weatherproof seal for your RV or outdoor marine application. The inlet is made of corrosion-resistant plastic and stainless steel, the cover is made from rubber and a plastic ring, and the connector is hard plastic to add extra strength and longevity needed for harsh marine environments. Instructions are included for new installation and existing fit (installation hardware not included). The square inlet is 50 Amp, 125/250 Volt, and quickly locks the cord set to the inlet. This package includes (1) traditional stainless steel shore power inlet with a gasket cover + (1) plug protector cover + (1) ring. WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals which is [are] known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.