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Get it between 2025-01-15 to 2025-01-22. Additional 3 business days for provincial shipping.
→[Material]: The rv power inlet plug housing is made from the highest grade polymer which makes unit weatherproof when completely closed. And terminals are made of rust free metal which can corrosion resistant materials and perfect for waterproof and dustproof.
→[Safe Guarantee]: 30 Amp 125 Volt easy power inlet, NEMA L5-30P, CSA approved and UL-listed, safe to use.
→[Funciton]:Easy Lock System, quickly locks the cord set to the inlet without any wiggle or loose, easy to use. Convenient cover design remains open ,4-way right angle rear safety enclosure.
→[Warning]: The inlet is 1/8”Drill Bit and requires the use of 8AWG or 10AWG wire.Do not use the small gauge wire as this will result in overheating and possible electrical fire. And not to be connected to power prior to installation. Failure to comply with this instruction could result in an electrical failure, fire and electrocution.
→[Widely Compatible]: Use with generator transfer switch or rv shore power inlet plug to energize your electrical devices. Widely application in trailer, camper, RV, car, boat, marine, home, business Inlet.
SPECIFICATIONS: •Color: White •Volt: 30A/125V •Type: Wall Socket •Rated Current: 125V •AMPS: 30A •Jacket: PVC Power Cord •Grounding: Standard Grounding •Male type: L5-30P •Meterial: 100% Copper •Approval: SAA,SA INCLUDING: •Easy twist lock power inlet x 1 •Instruction manual x 1 New Installation 1.Determine mounting location in hull. Be careful that the location you select for the mounting hole does not go through any electrical wiring, plumbing or other obstruction. All power tools must be properly grounded. 2. Mark the installation location and cut opening in hull using hole saw(30amo 2-7/8" diameter hole) 3. Place the inlet in the opening and align so that the inlet is square with the hull. Use the inlet as a template and mark the mounting hole locations with a pencil. Remove inlet and drill mounting holes using 1/8" drill bit. 4. Remove the rear safety enclosure from the inlet. 5. Pull internal wiring through hull opening. Note: Do not use smaller gauge wire as this will result in overheating and possible electrical fire. 6.Thread the wiring through the rear safetu enclosure and the strain relief on rear enclosure, then slide the mounting gasket over the wiring. 7. Back off terminal screws on the rear housing of the inlet. 8.Strip wire ends to 3/4. Make sure the wire strands are clean and not corroded. If necessary,cut back the wire until clean wire is uncovered. Do not solder the ends of the wire. Insert wires into color coded openings on the back of the inlet. Tighten terminal screws to 20 in.-lbs. torque. Make certain there is no wire insulation under any terminal. 9. Tighten the strain relief clamp screws until they are tight around the wiring. Slide the rear safety enclosure onto the back of the inlet.