🔌 Power Up Your Adventures with Style!
The ParkPower 15A, 20A, 30A & 50A Power Inlets are designed for boat and RV enthusiasts looking to upgrade or replace their power inlet connections. Featuring a durable stainless steel trim and a quick-lock system, these inlets ensure a secure and stylish power connection. With a robust glass-filled polyester rear enclosure and UL/CSA approval, they offer both safety and longevity for your outdoor adventures.
S**P
High quality product
Here were other power supplies available but I spent a couple dollars more for this product. Worth it. It’s very solidly built and the cover connects well to keep the weather out.
K**S
Simple to install
Heavy duty replacement for crappy OEM part
K**N
Nicer look than the square ones.
I have a couple of these and then a couple of the square ones. These look much better, which is why I paid the higher price for these to put on my wife’s VW and her Denali then my truck and suburban. These ones also come with a locknut so you have the option of screwing it in place or going screwless and securing it with the locknut.
G**2
Great Update
This is what your need to convert an older Travel Trailer from the permanently attached power cord to a removable cord. No more trying to shove the power cord into a small storage space in the camper, just unplug and store in the basement. I used a 6 inch stainless clean out cover as a base and turned the old storage space inside the camper that held the coiled up cord into a liquor cabinet! Win Win!
T**E
A solution for the large mouse hole in the side of your camper!
Finally! A mouse hole conversion that’s round (most are square). Unfortunately this was still too small for the opening in my camper. After much pondering, I came up with this solution. I bought a 6” stainless steel plumbing clean out cover. Next we bought a metal hole saw and after putting on the eye protection, began to drill it out. The screw hole in the center of the clean our cover was a perfect guide (and I wanted stainless so it’ll be stronger than a plastic ceiling fan box cover). After filing the burrs, I finally have a trim I can use that is slightly larger than the trim on my current mouse hole. The plan is to put butyl tape behind the stainless, caulk around the very exterior trim, and then the gasket and caulk where the housing sits in the stainless trim. Hopefully with the combination of some good Lexel caulk and the screws, it’ll hold… finally sealing up the point of entry for critters.
D**Y
Durability and weather proof in all types of weather conditions.
I had to take the plug apart to be able to get the wires in.
J**A
Overall, good product. UPDATE..eerrrg!
This power inlet does exactly what it should. I have been using it on an enclosed cargo trailer for several months now. There were a few small issues. The size hole you need to cut is of an odd size. Your set of hole saws will probably not have the size needed. You'll either have to buy an individual saw or make one of yours work the best you can. Second, the flange or lip around the face used for attatching it to the exterior wall leaves very little room for error on the size hole you need to cut. Initially, I was concerned about the cover and plug in clearance. But so far both have been a non-issue. The cover is holding up fine and stays put when travelling at highway speeds. And, two of my three extension cords fit into the recess for connecting. Overall, good product, and I have purchased more than once now.UPDATE: Put a brand new one on a new trailer (same as before). Had always noticed that the plug was pretty snug on both trailers. The problems began when a new extention cord was purchased for use on the new trailer set up. Between the receptacle being snug, and the tight fit of the new cord, it was beyond snug. Almost difficult to plug in, and definitely difficult to unplug. Even after about a year's worth of use, neither of the two loosened up at all. Eventually this has led to the ground prong being pulled from the socket. My options now are to purchase another one of these just for the internal part, or find a completely different name brand that has the same size hole. Either is frustrating, especially the price has almost doubled since I last purchased one of these. Ultimately, I'd recommend to others, try to use an older extention cord that has the prong & blade holes worn from use. Especially if you plan on plugging and unplugging on a regular basis. I did remove one star because of this issue.
J**Y
Perfect mod for a Diesel engine block heater
Works perfect with my 6.0 powerstroke engine block heater. Great replacement for a broken plug end and eliminates the dangling cord. Installed in the bottom of my King bumper and looks factory.
J**T
To short !
This is a good plug receptacle but it is a bit short to go through the wall of a trailer and still be able to get the rear cap back on .
B**X
Would buy again
Quality part. The cap is snug yet easy to open. Connecting the three wires couldn't be easier. Worked perfectly.
G**E
Item was exactly what was required.
I used it to replace a broken park power inlet.
M**Y
Pratique
Installation rapide et facile
D**A
Works as promised...easy installation.
Works as promised...easy installation.
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