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Hey everyone. It's Evangeline here at etrailer. And today we're taking a look at our mighty cord, 30 amp extension cord. So this is designed to be used with your twist lock style plugs on your RVs and going to be extending your current RV hookup cord. So if you find that you don't have enough length from your current cord to the RV hookup and you need about 25 more feet that's where this can come in handy. This is an extension cord for the three prong 30 amp style of a plug.
So that's going to be the type of prong you'll see on your twist lock plugs. We have 1, 2, 3 prongs, and that third prong has a little bit of a divot on the end. So this just connects into itself. That will help you figure out if this is gonna be the right fit for you and your current cord setup. So I'm gonna plug this into our RV even though it's designed for twist lock style RV cords it doesn't have the twist lock cap.
So it just goes straight in once you line those prongs up. Now we have our separate mighty cord, 30 amp RV plug and it's going to be your power cord. So you get your new extension cord plug that into the power cord. And now you've just added 25 feet to your setup. You're ready to connect this to your generator, your hookup, your campsite pedestal.
So 25 plus 25 means I now have 50 feet of thick cord and this can get heavy really quickly. If you're planning on needing to this set up a lot I recommend just checking out our 50 foot length, 30 amp cord options. That way it's all in one piece and you don't need to use extensions but if you're only using this every now and then if you have that one camp site that is just a little bit further away to hook up, then the others then that's where this extension cord can come in handy. Just make sure that it fits your actual plugs. But if you're looking for a heavy duty extension cord that you know will match the prong shape as well as the amperage supply of your current power cord and you can trust to carry that energy to your RV trailer at camper.
Check out some similar RV Power Cord options:
Don’t forget to subscribe!
Hey everyone. It's Evangeline here at etrailer. And today we're taking a look at our mighty cord, 30 amp extension cord. So this is designed to be used with your twist lock style plugs on your RVs and going to be extending your current RV hookup cord. So if you find that you don't have enough length from your current cord to the RV hookup and you need about 25 more feet that's where this can come in handy. This is an extension cord for the three prong 30 amp style of a plug.
So that's going to be the type of prong you'll see on your twist lock plugs. We have 1, 2, 3 prongs, and that third prong has a little bit of a divot on the end. So this just connects into itself. That will help you figure out if this is gonna be the right fit for you and your current cord setup. So I'm gonna plug this into our RV even though it's designed for twist lock style RV cords it doesn't have the twist lock cap.
So it just goes straight in once you line those prongs up. Now we have our separate mighty cord, 30 amp RV plug and it's going to be your power cord. So you get your new extension cord plug that into the power cord. And now you've just added 25 feet to your setup. You're ready to connect this to your generator, your hookup, your campsite pedestal.
So 25 plus 25 means I now have 50 feet of thick cord and this can get heavy really quickly. If you're planning on needing to this set up a lot I recommend just checking out our 50 foot length, 30 amp cord options. That way it's all in one piece and you don't need to use extensions but if you're only using this every now and then if you have that one camp site that is just a little bit further away to hook up, then the others then that's where this extension cord can come in handy. Just make sure that it fits your actual plugs. But if you're looking for a heavy duty extension cord that you know will match the prong shape as well as the amperage supply of your current power cord and you can trust to carry that energy to your RV trailer at camper.