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Review on ๐Ÿ”Œ ParkPower 301ELRV: White Power Inlet with Stainless Steel Trim - Efficient and Reliable 30A Solution by Chris Moody

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Well built! Park Power by Marnico is a premium brand of 30/50A RV electrical connectors

Park Power is a line of products by Marinco. It is the premier shoreline brand for RV and marine vessels. After some research into options for a new power connector and cord, Park Power (Marinco) turned out to be the best. My previous caravan with a 30 amp coaster had a catastrophic failure when the cord was plugged into the socket on the side of the caravan. I strongly suspect that there was a power surge at the park that caused the female side of the cord to fuse with the male side of the power connector. There was a power outage on our row that morning and when we returned to find power had been restored to the row our circuit breaker on a pole tripped and we found our outlet and cord blown! Luckily there was no damage to the inverter, fuse box or other electrical components on the camper. I purchased a Park Power 301ELRV 30A socket as an upgrade/replacement for a broken socket on a trailer. to grab. With 3 strands of 10ga cable wrapped in thick, durable insulation, this cable is a beast! Marinco (30RPCRV) 30 Amp Right Hand Tether Installation is easy and requires only the most basic knowledge of hand tools. I used butyl rope putty to caulk the manhole in the trailer's wall. I settled on this particular 30 amp power connector and cord from Marinco by first consulting the Marinco website. I then looked up Revain for the part number I needed. Both the mains plug and the 30 amp cord are very well made and will probably last longer than a caravan! Whether you need a power plug, power cord, or both, use Park Power by Marinco. You'll be spending a few bucks more than some other brands, but it's worth it. I will only purchase Park Power/Marinco products for shore connection.

Pros
  • Ideal for outdoor activities
Cons
  • Not sure