30 Amp Generator Power Inlet Box with 25 ft. Extension Cord – Sportsman Series

$89.99

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Ideal for generator power backup during blackouts, emergencies, and severe weather events
Install outdoor where are generator can easily and safely be set up
Clamshell design with weatherproofing foam
Threaded lip for secure connection
Green indicator light shows when power connection is successful
Max Current: 30 amp, 60 Hz
Voltage: 125 volt A?C
Max Power: 3750 Watts
Plug Type: L5-30P
Color coded wire scheme
Box measures 6.25 H x 4.25 W x 3.25 D inches
Four 1.2-inch knockout holes, bottom, back, left side, and right side
25 ft. extension cord included with threaded locking ring on female end
Extension cord is rated for 30 amps, 125V, 3750W
NEMA Standard Male: TT-30P
NEMA Standard Female: L5-30R
Professional installation strongly recommended

50 in stock

SKU: PK30 Categories: ,

Description

Be ready in case of a blackout with the Sportsman Series Generator Power Inlet Box. Installed outside, where a generator can safely run, the Generator Power Inlet Box can be used to supply backup power to your home’s main electric grid during emergencies and severe weather. Four separate knockout holes and color-coded wiring make the Power Box easy to install. A green indicator light shows when the power connection is live. Foam insulation and a threaded lip on the lid keep the outlet dry and weather tight.
The included extension cord is constructed of a heavy-duty poly/vinyl plastic construction for long life and durability. A carry strap is included, making it easy to roll up cord, then transport and store the power cord without getting it tangled.

Item # PK30

Ideal for generator power backup during blackouts, emergencies, and severe weather events
Install outdoor where are generator can easily and safely be set up
Clamshell design with weatherproofing foam
Threaded lip for secure connection

A 30 Amp Box is essential for campers who use generators to supply power to their RVs. Here’s a brief guide on how to use it:

  1. Location and Installation: Mount the power inlet box securely on the exterior of your RV or camper. Ensure it’s positioned in a location that’s accessible and protected from the elements.
  2. Connecting to the Generator: When you’re ready to use the generator, plug one end of a heavy-duty power cord into the 30 Amp outlet on your generator. Plug the other end into the power inlet box on your RV. Make sure the connections are secure and properly aligned.
  3. Switching Power Sources: Before starting the generator, ensure that all electrical systems in the RV are turned off. This helps prevent power surges. Switch the generator to the ‘on’ position and let it reach its operating speed.
  4. Power Management: Once the generator is running and the power box is connected, you can turn on your RV’s electrical systems. Be mindful of the generator’s power capacity to avoid overloading it.
  5. Disconnecting: When you’re finished using the generator, turn it off before disconnecting the power cord from both the generator and the power inlet box.

Using a 50 Amp Inlet Box ensures a safe and efficient way to power your RV while camping.

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