🔋 Power Up Your Adventures!
The Journeyman-Pro 15 Amp AC Power Inlet Port Charger Plug is a versatile and durable solution for all your power needs, featuring a waterproof design, heavy-duty wiring, and an easy installation process. Perfect for RVs, boats, and outdoor applications, this product comes with a lifetime warranty, ensuring reliability wherever you go.
Item Length | 20 Inches |
Case Material Type | rubber |
Color | White |
UL Listed | No |
Gauge | 14.0 |
Input Current | 15 Amps |
Plug Type | Type B |
Wattage | 1875 watts |
Connector Gender | Male-to-Female |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
W**S
Showed up the next day .
Does exactly as it says it does.
G**.
Compact, quality shore power connection
High quality 120 v shore power connection was installed in my RV renovation project. Especially liked the compact size of the unit.
J**S
cord
great cord
K**Y
Enclosed Trailer Install - simple and easy
This works pretty well. I installed it in my enclosed trailer so I could hook an extension cord to a battery charger inside the trailer and be able to close and lock the doors. The thickness of the trailer walls is less than the depth of the port connector, so here's an installation tip if you are doing something similar: Drill a small indexing hole from inside the trailer where you want the port connector to go. Now find that small hole on the outside and drill your 1 3/4" hole for the connector with a hole saw, BUT NOT ALL THE WAY THROUGH THE INTERIOR PLYWOOD WALL. The rubber boot on the back of the port connector will add 1/4" to the overall diameter, so use a 2" hole saw on the interior wall. If you drill through both the outer skin and the interior plywood with 1 3/4" hole saw, it won't fit with the rubber boot. I also used some white silicone to help seal it. See pics.
S**A
Easy installation
Works as expected
M**H
Marine plug
It’s exactly what you expect. Unbranded or marked, looks quality and works great. I had to go with a cord version since my battery charger setup is removable (lithium batteries). My only helpful advise would be the hole saw size. Instructions advise 1.75” hole, but it was extremely tight! As in I had to use my fist and eventually a rubber mallet to get it to seat. Either grease the housing before install or file that 1.75” hole a tad to make your life easier.
K**R
Added this to my CAR for onboard battery charger...
The product is excellent.But a quick tip: For most mounting applications, you'll probably need a hole saw. I can't remember the exact size, but the one you need is the one they recommend. Don't go smaller or bigger or it won't work (it has to be exact). And the recommended size isn't one commonly found in your standard, 'do it yourself' kit you find. You'll probably have to purchase it separately.
M**E
Well made.
Get the 3/4 hole saw and the install is a snap
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