Great video as always, Bill. You made it look so simple! It helps to see someone else do the job and then you can follow. May you and Elizabeth have many happy hours in your little cottage.
This type of plug has been causing fires in rvs and boats for years. The wiring you removed was the safest. Keep an eye on the plug for melting. Plug is not only just plugged in, but it must be rotated.
Very helpful. Our male connectors at the trailer were over heating from earlier tarnish. I didn't know to brighten them so next time it got worse.. needing replacement. One connector was nearly melded to the trailer plug. Now we know how to replace the RV plug receptacle and we replaced the power cord already. I'll inspect the cord in the process. Sincere Thanks!
Bill not sure if you turned the end of the yellow plug when you put it in but that is what you need to do, then screw the ring on. Great videos you and Elisabeth do! We started our tiny camper Rpod a couple of years ago. I have learned so much just in that short time. FB has tons of groups you can join that helps you with all your needs. "Full time RVing" and even your brand of RV/camper groups. Wonderful resource. Happy travels and God Bless.
Bill, these videos are great! If I need to do any repairs or upgrades to my rv, I’m definitely going to come back for education 😊. Thank you and God Bless you and Elizabeth
Thanks Bill for this detailed vid. We need to replace the oem cord cover on our 5th wheel because the "fingers" are all broken also. We just bought a truck camper and the oem cover pins that hold it closed are broken too. It might seem pricy but you get to re-use your power cord rather than buying a new one.
Glad to hear that the fix was so easy and inexpensive. However, you might want to hedge your bets and take the other stabilizers in and have that pin replaced so that this doesn't happen again to any of the other ones. Take care.
Thank you so much! That seems fairly easy for me to do myself. Being a women, I try to fix slot of things myself so I'm not taken advantage of in repair shops. I greatly appreciate the detail you put in this video. I'm going to try it and I will let you know how it goes. Wish me luck!
Hi Bill, There is always some little thing to take care of on RV's. I kind of enjoy doing things like that. On the stabilizer jacks, when you lower you might want to set the clutch on your drill so they aren't put down with a lot of force. ( maybe you already have it set that way... just a thought ) have a great week.
I love endings after repairs that go smoothly.. nicely done and looks easy peezy. A bit tedious but an acceptable task. Btw I love that pet talking app.. my family cracked up. Now for the chickens..lolol thanks Elizabeth and Bill! God bless
Your stabilization jacks take pressure off your wheel bearings. Making them last longer. We use the jacks during storage too. I like that power kit. Might have to get one for ours.
Wire brush the threads and white grease them and see the difference on your jacks . I see that's your problem .the out side of your camper looks like mine.Thanks for the videos now I know how to change out my 30 Amp cord and it needs to be changed badly lol .
Bill, after you have used the RV a few times, it would be a good idea to go back and re-tighten each of the conductor set screws. The cycling of the electricity tends to cause a high amperage bolted connection to loosen and could cause a hot spot connection if too loose. That is one of the reasons as an electric utility, we only used irreversible compression connections, even on copper wiring, ... JIm
Pick up some hose clamps small enough to fit that threaded rod. One of them should work in place of the pin to raise the leveler. At least until you can get it fixed. Phil
Bill you should get the other two replaced or do it yourself it is called a role pin you can pick them up a hardware store find the size throw a couple of them in the drawer if it lets go just hammer the new one in on location. Very simple. you tube it some one can show you how to do it.
Now it really looks securely fixed and you won't need to worry about the plug. I'd get the stabilizers fixed before they break, because some of us get seasick when things wobble :D But if you don't, it will be fine, and it's your RV! :D Be blessed!!!
Very helpful and cleared up some things up about when to place the caskets and housing that is used to clamp the end of the wire that attaches to the RV. The instructions that come with the kit are not extremely clear.
Hi Bill. Great watching your repair videos. If it’s relevant to you I was under the impression that these types of double ended electrical fittings are not allowed in Canada. I had a mind to modify my vintage rv to this type of system and was not able to get parts here.
Just found your channel! Well done vid. Would you share the product you used for the power cable insert? With the passage of time has this solution held up? Thx
I bought a 50ft extention cord off marketplace, it was supposed to be a 30amp rv 50ft extention cord, but it has welder plug ends🤦♀️ I should have looked closer. It is very heavy duty. Can I buy 30amp rv plug ends and use it as an rv extention cord?
Wow thank you. I like that you did it in time. That was simple. Is there a reason to not use the wiring that you pulled out and then stuffed back in the wall? Was it just too short?
I DID use the wiring I pulled out. I pulled it all the way out, cut if off (leaving just enough excess to be able to work easily), installed the plug, then push just that little bit of excess back into the trailer. Then used the piece I cut off for the extension cord by installing the other side of the plug on the piece I cut off. There was no wire waste.
@@LiveSimpleLiveFree I'm sorry i wasn't clear. You know how the cord you pulled out was wired to some other wire and twisted together. But then you pushed those back in and cut the large black cord with your pocket knife. I'm wondering could i just use those or use the cord and cut off its what i need to do?
Patricia Fortune Those other wires were small (thin) wires that were part of a different electrical system. They couldn’t be used to power the trailer.
Hi Bill, love your videos! I am about to start the same AC power cord project on my travel trailer. Are you satisfied with the Marinco plug and outlet? If not, do you have any suggestion for a better product?
As I'm watching this video.. (we are nicely settled in a campground for 5 days).. Hubby is looking out the window, shaking his head at a travel trailer just hauled in. The driver is back and forth, back and forth, back and forth, back and forth, inching his way while backing up, with the wifey directing him to the "perfect" spot. After all that, it's repeat and repeat, as he was too far from the hookups. Then more pain watching him back and forth, back and forth, back and forth on the levelling blocks.. hahahaha.
You have to have a 50 amp circuit breaker, at least 10 gauge wire, and a 50amp plug. That’s more than I can tell you in a comment. If you do it wrong, you could start a fire. Hire an electrician.
Great video Bill. If you havent already ..please get a surge protector like the kind progressive industries makes. Campground power is the worst and it will stop spikes to your system.
I don’t know why , but it’s therapeutic to watch you repair stuff . Great job God bless
.. I enjoy it too.. and pass on the rv video's onto my hubby..
Yes, Bill’s voice is very calming. The music is great, as well. Hi Elizabeth😀 too!
I always enjoy your how to videos. Thank you for sharing!!
You are set for more adventures!!!! Hi Elizabeth.
Those work great for brining a generator connection into a home as well. The "Wire Clamp" on the back of the plug is called the Strain Relief.
Generally those plugs when they go in you have to turn it clock wise slightly to lock about a quarter inch or so.
Great video as always, Bill. You made it look so simple! It helps to see someone else do the job and then you can follow. May you and Elizabeth have many happy hours in your little cottage.
Yup, my husband did the same thing. It is so much better. Good job Bill. 👍
I always appreciate your maintenance video repairs. Keep up the good work Bill👍
Nice plug upgrade 👍 Silicon on camper? I Would have used Butyl Sealant. But great job.
Love the video. I'm going to change mine this weekend!
This type of plug has been causing fires in rvs and boats for years. The wiring you removed was the safest. Keep an eye on the plug for melting. Plug is not only just plugged in, but it must be rotated.
Very helpful. Our male connectors at the trailer were over heating from earlier tarnish. I didn't know to brighten them so next time it got worse.. needing replacement. One connector was nearly melded to the trailer plug. Now we know how to replace the RV plug receptacle and we replaced the power cord already. I'll inspect the cord in the process. Sincere Thanks!
Bill not sure if you turned the end of the yellow plug when you put it in but that is what you need to do, then screw the ring on. Great videos you and Elisabeth do! We started our tiny camper Rpod a couple of years ago. I have learned so much just in that short time. FB has tons of groups you can join that helps you with all your needs. "Full time RVing" and even your brand of RV/camper groups. Wonderful resource. Happy travels and God Bless.
Bill, you’re a wonderful teacher! Thanks 💕
Bill, these videos are great! If I need to do any repairs or upgrades to my rv, I’m definitely going to come back for education 😊. Thank you and God Bless you and Elizabeth
Good to know. Be sure you send your RV guy a Christmas card. He has good advice. 😀👍💖
Always enjoy you’re content, all the best Bill & Elizabeth..
That looks like a much better system. Good advice from the RV guy!
Wish all problems were that easy to solve😃
Thanks Bill for this detailed vid. We need to replace the oem cord cover on our 5th wheel because the "fingers" are all broken also. We just bought a truck camper and the oem cover pins that hold it closed are broken too. It might seem pricy but you get to re-use your power cord rather than buying a new one.
Thank you, this helped me replace the 30amp receptacle and plug on my mobile dog grooming trailer.
Glad it helped
Great job Bill that is a better system I think, and I bet you will like it a lot better!🦌👨🏼🌾🦃👫🙏😂👴👰🏡♥️❤️💕✝️✝️✝️✝️✝️✝️✝️❤️👍🏻✅
Glad to hear that the fix was so easy and inexpensive. However, you might want to hedge your bets and take the other stabilizers in and have that pin replaced so that this doesn't happen again to any of the other ones. Take care.
Thank you so much! That seems fairly easy for me to do myself. Being a women, I try to fix slot of things myself so I'm not taken advantage of in repair shops. I greatly appreciate the detail you put in this video. I'm going to try it and I will let you know how it goes. Wish me luck!
Good luck! 😀
Thanks 🙏 I need to change mine out. You made it look pretty simple.
Sure wish I could find an older RV to become free of all the extra stuff. Thank you for as ll you show us.
Hi Bill, There is always some little thing to take care of on RV's. I kind of enjoy doing things like that. On the stabilizer jacks, when you lower you might want to set the clutch on your drill so they aren't put down with a lot of force. ( maybe you already have it set that way... just a thought ) have a great week.
I love endings after repairs that go smoothly.. nicely done and looks easy peezy. A bit tedious but an acceptable task. Btw I love that pet talking app.. my family cracked up. Now for the chickens..lolol thanks Elizabeth and Bill! God bless
Luv the music feels like I am back in the sixties!
I was thinking about trying this so that we could get the cheaper power cord reel for our class c, it’s also a 30 amp
Your stabilization jacks take pressure off your wheel bearings. Making them last longer. We use the jacks during storage too. I like that power kit. Might have to get one for ours.
Thanks for sharing your process! This is such valuable info.
Very helpful, will remember this forsure.
You are a good teacher! 👍🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Wire brush the threads and white grease them and see the difference on your jacks . I see that's your problem .the out side of your camper looks like mine.Thanks for the videos now I know how to change out my 30 Amp cord and it needs to be changed badly lol .
FYI, it's a twist lock plug. When you push the plug in, twist it to the right a 1/4 turn to lock it in before you screw the retaining ring on.
Yup. 😀
Hi from Ireland. Love your videos
Well done Bill.
Bill, after you have used the RV a few times, it would be a good idea to go back and re-tighten each of the conductor set screws. The cycling of the electricity tends to cause a high amperage bolted connection to loosen and could cause a hot spot connection if too loose. That is one of the reasons as an electric utility, we only used irreversible compression connections, even on copper wiring, ... JIm
Pick up some hose clamps small enough to fit that threaded rod. One of them should work in place of the pin to raise the leveler. At least until you can get it fixed. Phil
Where did you get the power inlet at?
Great job 👍, nice tunes too!
Bill you should get the other two replaced or do it yourself it is called a role pin you can pick them up a hardware store find the size throw a couple of them in the drawer if it lets go just hammer the new one in on location. Very simple. you tube it some one can show you how to do it.
Well done thanks
Great job.learn as you go 😎👊👍🤔❤️❤️😄🚍
Now it really looks securely fixed and you won't need to worry about the plug. I'd get the stabilizers fixed before they break, because some of us get seasick when things wobble :D But if you don't, it will be fine, and it's your RV! :D Be blessed!!!
Very helpful and cleared up some things up about when to place the caskets and housing that is used to clamp the end of the wire that attaches to the RV. The instructions that come with the kit are not extremely clear.
Where did you get the power receptacle at? I haven't found any large enough to fill the space of the old mouse hole cover
Bill, you're as handy as a pocket on a shirt! 👍🏼😄🇺🇸
😁 I had a aunt who said that brought back nice memories .
Hi Bill. Great watching your repair videos. If it’s relevant to you I was under the impression that these types of double ended electrical fittings are not allowed in Canada. I had a mind to modify my vintage rv to this type of system and was not able to get parts here.
I had no idea! Though I can’t imagine why. It’s just an electrical plug.
Bill you need to go be an instructor at a trade school. You have skills and a natural ability to demonstrate them.
I LOVE to teach. Always have.
Just found your channel! Well done vid. Would you share the product you used for the power cable insert? With the passage of time has this solution held up? Thx
I believe I got the parts at a local RV shop. I don't remember for sure, that was a number of years ago. But yes, this solution has held up.
Using a wrench for a hammer my Grandfather would have killed me......
I bought a 50ft extention cord off marketplace, it was supposed to be a 30amp rv 50ft extention cord, but it has welder plug ends🤦♀️ I should have looked closer. It is very heavy duty. Can I buy 30amp rv plug ends and use it as an rv extention cord?
As long as the wire is rated to 30 amps, you can put on whatever ends you want. That's basically what I did in this video.
Wow thank you. I like that you did it in time. That was simple. Is there a reason to not use the wiring that you pulled out and then stuffed back in the wall? Was it just too short?
I meant in real time. Instead of fast forwarding.
I DID use the wiring I pulled out. I pulled it all the way out, cut if off (leaving just enough excess to be able to work easily), installed the plug, then push just that little bit of excess back into the trailer. Then used the piece I cut off for the extension cord by installing the other side of the plug on the piece I cut off. There was no wire waste.
@@LiveSimpleLiveFree I'm sorry i wasn't clear. You know how the cord you pulled out was wired to some other wire and twisted together. But then you pushed those back in and cut the large black cord with your pocket knife. I'm wondering could i just use those or use the cord and cut off its what i need to do?
Patricia Fortune Those other wires were small (thin) wires that were part of a different electrical system. They couldn’t be used to power the trailer.
@@LiveSimpleLiveFree oh ok i see
Do you have a amazon link to the 30 amp plug conversion kit?
Sorry, no. This is a very old video, and I don't even remember where I bought it.
Hi Bill, love your videos! I am about to start the same AC power cord project on my travel trailer. Are you satisfied with the Marinco plug and outlet? If not, do you have any suggestion for a better product?
It worked fine, though we no longer own this trailer.
As I'm watching this video.. (we are nicely settled in a campground for 5 days).. Hubby is looking out the window, shaking his head at a travel trailer just hauled in. The driver is back and forth, back and forth, back and forth, back and forth, inching his way while backing up, with the wifey directing him to the "perfect" spot. After all that, it's repeat and repeat, as he was too far from the hookups. Then more pain watching him back and forth, back and forth, back and forth on the levelling blocks.. hahahaha.
I’ve watched brand new truck drivers do the same thing trying to park at a truck stop. Painful to watch! LOL
How do I install my 50amp cord to my fuse box?
You have to have a 50 amp circuit breaker, at least 10 gauge wire, and a 50amp plug. That’s more than I can tell you in a comment. If you do it wrong, you could start a fire. Hire an electrician.
Where did you get the power cord kit
At an RV dealer/supply store.
Will you be able to take the cottage out in your winter months?
Sure, it has heat. But we might not be able to use the water system. It would freeze.
$119.99 well spent. Not sure about the $0.01. Thanks for allowing us to watch and learn.
It should screw on more than that. Make sure it’s right you don’t want it to arc at that point.
Now, where do you store the cable?
There is a storage compartment in the trailer for all of that stuff.
How to replace rv plug
Great video Bill. If you havent already ..please get a surge protector like the kind progressive industries makes. Campground power is the worst and it will stop spikes to your system.
$74 and some change on amazon today.
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