50 amp power cord storage
50 amp power cord storage
Hi. It says in the manual for pedal power 2 plus:
Do NOT plug in your
amp here
In the ac aux that is.
But it also says 200 watts max.
So my question is; can i run an Excelsior 13 watt guitar amp it says 75 watts on back of the transformer, 230.
Thanks
Do NOT plug in your
amp here
In the ac aux that is.
But it also says 200 watts max.
So my question is; can i run an Excelsior 13 watt guitar amp it says 75 watts on back of the transformer, 230.
Thanks
Re: 50 amp power cord storage
I bought a manual air hose reel from harbor freight for less than $20. A friend welded it on top of by back bumper of the trailer. I drilled a hole through the handle and the supporting arm of the reel so I can keep a pin to keep the reel from spinning when the cord is stored. I also have a velco strap I wrap around the reeled up cord to secure it. I has rode there without problem for at least 4000 miles. The hardest part is starting the winding. I put the female end at the center of the reel under one of the supports. Once you get a couple of windings, it stays in place.
2014 Travelstar Galaxy Black Pearl 294 RESA
Re: 50 amp power cord storage
50 Amp is standard on the 2019 Telluride. I could drop down to 30 amp for most uses but would need to purchase an adapter and 30 amp cable. In my previous trailer, when in full use I would occasionally blow a circuit.
Re: 50 amp power cord storage
He may have 2 ac units 50 amp is required
Gary and Karla Beagles Maddux and Smoltz
2013 f 150 5.0 crew tow package
2016 24 rls
2013 f 150 5.0 crew tow package
2016 24 rls
Re: 50 amp power cord storage
What service does your rv need? Do you need to carry such a beast? If you have a 30 amp service your not gaining anything from dragging that around.
Re: 50 amp power cord storage
Those things are heavy and bulky! I sometimes just throw mine into the bed of my truck, especially if it's wet and muddy from the rain, and deal with it when I get home.
2015 Autumn Ridge 329BHU
2020 Autumn Ridge Outfitter 182RB
2014 Sierra 6.2L with max tow pkge
Cypress, TX
50 amp power cord storage
Does anyone have a good idea on how/where to store 36' of 50 amp power cord? The cord weighs about a ton and doesn't roll up easily if it is cold out. I do admit I am frugal (scratch that, cheap) so a $400 power rollup is out of the question. Pretty sure the manual rollup devices ($140) would not fit in my basement storage either - the opening is 18" and only 9" deep before a step-up occurs. I have been thinking of making some kind of vertical extensions to go on top of the back bumper ends and winding it back and forth around them. This would take 4 or 5 windings to stow the 36' cord. While travelling, I would chain it to the bumper so it wouldn't get up and walk away - or fall off.
I'd appreciate any ideas you might have
I'd appreciate any ideas you might have
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