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SmartPlug Inlet | Marine shore power adapters

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  Reduces Overheating – Increased pin & clip surface area greatly improves electrical conductivity during high amperage demand. Ease of Use – No twist required, the unique plug body shape and push-in design means it only goes in the right way every time-even in the dark! Multi-Point Locking System – Side clips lock the plug securely into the inlet which eliminates any stress on the pins from movement of the power cord. Weatherproof Seals – Superior gaskets installed in the inlet cover and interior of the plug body eliminates moisture penetration. Quick & Easy Installation – Inlet mounting flange holes match twist-type holes for an installation that is typically finished in 30 minutes. Get More Info :  Marine shore power adapters Contact Us   Website :  https://smartplug.com/

Introducing the NEW 50A Cordset from SmartPlug | 50 amp rv power cord

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  We’re excited to launch the newest product to our lineup – the SUPERFLEX50 50A 125/250V. While most power cords become stiff in extreme weather conditions, this revolutionary product remains incredibly flexible in extremely hot conditions and even down to –58° F. SUPERFLEX50’s covering is made from supple 100% Seoprene® Thermoplastic Elastomer. Inside is pure stranded bare copper and #6 wire. The combination ensures maximum electrical transfer and the utmost flexibility needed for easy handling. SmartPlug System’s SUPERFLEX50 can be used on standard marina 125V or 250V four-plug connections. It has dual LED power lights and is available in 25’ and 50’ lengths. Unlike traditional twist-style connections that are hard to align and thread, the asymmetrical SmartPlug pushes straight in. Dual locking clips and the inlet cover remove tension from the pins, holding the cord securely in place. Triple waterproof seals ensure a dry connection and protect internal elements from contaminates. To

Every RV Needs a Shore Power System Up to the Task | smartplug systems

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  Many modern RVs have comfort levels comparable to those found in a home. Running HVAC systems, kitchen appliances, televisions, and a slew of other small devices can put a strain on old twist-type connectors. The groundbreaking 30A/125V Smart Plug cordset is the solution to this problem. When connected to a camping pedestal, it safely handles these components’ power needs. It also has a unique plug body shape to ensure it goes in the correct way and locks into place, making it easy to use. Compared to twist-type plugs, the SmartPlug offers over 27 times greater metal-to-metal contact. This reduces electrical resistance while also lowering the risk of arcing and overheating. All SmartPlug cordsets offer built-in LEDs that alert the RVer if the campground pedestal is incorrectly wired and a dangerous reverse polarity situation is at hand. Beyond the safety engineered into the 30A/125V SmartPlug, the device has been thoroughly tested by independent laboratories. It’s Intertek ETL listed

Five Tips for Safe RV Travel | RV power inlet 30 amp

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  SmartPlug was designed with one main goal – to improve safety standards of RVers and Boaters. When travelling or spending leisure time in an RV, there is nothing more important than the safety of all passengers on board. With millions of RV enthusiasts enjoying the RV lifestyle, it’s increasingly important that all RVers take the time to understand how to safely enjoy their travels. Here are SmartPlug’s five tips for RV Safety:  1. Security  A major concern for RVers is the lack of security options for protecting their RV and their belongings from theft or invaders. The most important precaution to take is to keep your doors, windows, and bays locked. Avoid displaying flashy or expensive items to keep yourself from being made a target. Another option is installing a camera security system. Lastly, check in with trusted friends or family members to make sure they know your intentions for timing and location. By sharing your updated location and planned schedule, you’ll not only give t

Caring For Our Waters | Boat accessories | Smartplug systems

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  Boating is a fun and relaxing past time, but while you’re out on the water, it’s important to take strides to ensure you’re being an environmentally friendly boater. As boaters, we want to create as little disruption as possible to the natural marine habitat. Here are some of our tips on how to be a more environmentally friendly boater. Use non-toxic cleaning products As you boaters know, cleaning your boat regularly is important for proper maintenance. To best protect the marine habitat, avoid cleaning products that contain sulphate, phosphate, and other hard detergents. If possible, consider using chemical free, water-based cleaners. These Eco-friendly cleaning products will leave your boat sparkling clean without the harsh effects on the surrounding waters. Don’t overfill your fuel tanks As fuel warms, it expands, causing any excess fuel to escape through the vent line. In addition to heating, boating on rough seas can also cause spillage from over-filled tanks. If you’re filling

SmartPlug Cordsets Use Tinned Copper Wire for Ultimate Protection Against Corrosion

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  Did You Know?!  Our  SmartPlug  cordsets use Tinned Copper Wire for ultimate protection against corrosion. Just as conductive as bare copper wire, tinned copper wire can last up to 10 TIMES as long. We’ll further explore why copper is tinned for marine product use, the benefits, as well as some interesting facts. What is Tinned Copper?  Essentially, tinned copper is copper coated by a base alloy such as solder better known as tin. Copper is desirable due to its durability and being lightweight. Yet, its main drawback is the fact it’s highly susceptible to corrosion. This is where tinning comes into play. Tinning copper strengthens the copper’s natural properties, making it better equipped to withstand the environmental elements. How it Works –  When you apply a thin coating of tin to bare copper wire, either by dipping the copper in molten metal or by using an electric current to bind the tin to the copper, you create what is known as tinned copper wire. Tinned copper wire is particu