With the exception of when being towed, my 315RLTS always has it's power cord connected since it is parked in my backyard. I've noticed over time the power cord connector starting to sag. I haven't had a problem, but in a quest to find a solution to a problem that doesn't exist (yet) I am trying a 90 degree adapter.
An extra adapter just doesn't seem like the best of solutions, but (for now) I'll give it a try and see what happens. (For those that don't know my setup, I have a hard-wired Progressive EMS in the trailer so if something goes sideways with this adapter configuration I am counting on the EMS warning me.) I'd prefer to create a cable with a hard-wired 90 degree connector. That's a project for the future...
https://www.amazon.com/Marinco-ParkP.../dp/B002XLHNAY
How it looked before the adapter was installed. Note the sag in the cord connector.
Over time the cords should straighten out. After the next rain I'm going to pull apart the connections and look for water intrusion.
I'll update this thread if/when there is information to add.
An extra adapter just doesn't seem like the best of solutions, but (for now) I'll give it a try and see what happens. (For those that don't know my setup, I have a hard-wired Progressive EMS in the trailer so if something goes sideways with this adapter configuration I am counting on the EMS warning me.) I'd prefer to create a cable with a hard-wired 90 degree connector. That's a project for the future...
https://www.amazon.com/Marinco-ParkP.../dp/B002XLHNAY
How it looked before the adapter was installed. Note the sag in the cord connector.
Over time the cords should straighten out. After the next rain I'm going to pull apart the connections and look for water intrusion.
I'll update this thread if/when there is information to add.
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