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COMBO KIT ENABLES EASY SHORE POWER CORD UPGRADES | Shorepower cords

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  When the traditional twist-type shore power connection was invented in the 1930s, electricity consumption on a boat was much less than today. To help provide a safer and more reliable power solution aboard contemporary vessels, the 30A 125V SmartPlug Combo Kit enables an upgrade that overcomes the flaws of older connector and inlet designs. Each Combo Kit includes a shore power cord connector and a boat-side inlet. The unique SmartPlug pin and clip design provides over 27 times the metal-to-metal contact than twist-type plugs. The outlet material is made from 316 cast stainless steel, so it’s less prone to corrosion and damage. This combination of the inlet and connector provides less electrical resistance and has lower potential for arcing and overheating. The SmartPlug is the easiest-to-use shore power system on the market. Unlike a twist-type connector, there is no L blade to orientate. Weatherproof superior seals eliminate water penetration and a four-point locking system secures

Top New Year’s Resolutions for the RV’ers | RV Power Cords

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  It’s the New Year and you’ve likely made a few New Year’s resolutions for your health, lifestyle, and other areas. But did you consider making resolutions centered around your RV travels?  If you’re an RV enthusiast, you don’t want to miss SmartPlug’s top New Year’s resolutions for RV’ers: 1. Take More Trips Don’t let your beloved RV sit idle in the driveway or storage lot. This year resolve to take more trips, even if it’s a quick getaway to your favorite local state park or campground. Put it on the calendar and commit to going! To make quick spontaneous trips easier, create a custom packing list and keep it handy so you always know what to gather when it’s time to hit the road on a whim. 2. Take the Long Way RV’ing is about enjoying the journey while reaching your destination. It’s more exciting to take the scenic backroads or roads less traveled instead of the main thoroughfare.  It allows you to stumble upon new towns, shops, and restaurants you wouldn’t know existed otherwise.