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Get ready for your RV road trips with GearIT's strong lineup of 50 amp RV power cords. We've got all you need, from essential power cords to the popular 25-foot extension, to keep your RV charged up.
Orders $25+ ships for free!
Earn GEARit rewards on every purchase
30-day money-back guarantee
lifetime warranty
With GearIT, you can head out on your travels, sure that you'll stay powered up wherever you go.
GearIT's 50 amp RV power cords bring you the power you need, right where you need it.
Connect with ease using our speaker wires with banana plugs, offering pristine connections and organized setups.
For RV owners who enjoy entertainment, our coaxial cables ensure you have the best picture and sound, rain or shine.
Enhance your media experience with our HDMI cables, offering exceptional image and audio clarity.
Our fiber optic cables are also on hand to sustain high-speed data in your RV, matching the top-notch power delivery.
Our display port cables will complete your tech collection, giving you the ultimate plug-and-play experience.
Picking a 50 amp RV power cord is important for safety and convenience. Here's a simple guide:
With these points in mind, you'll find a power cord that keeps your RV charged safely and suits your travel needs.
The length of the RV power cord you need depends on the distance between your RV and the campground power source. Often, a 25-foot cord is sufficient, but if sites frequently have the hookup point farther away, you might need a longer cord. Measure common scenarios you encounter to choose the best length for your needs.
Standard RV power cords are typically rated for 120 volts AC for 30 amp cords and 120/240 volts AC for 50 amp cords. These ratings align with the power supplied at most RV parks and campgrounds.
The lifespan of power cords can vary greatly depending on their quality, usage, and environmental exposure. A well-made and properly maintained RV power cord can last several years. Regularly inspect your power cord for signs of wear, damage, and environmental stress to ensure safety.
Yes, it is safe to use an extension cord with an RV as long as it is properly rated for the RV's electrical system. Make sure the extension cord is the correct gauge for the amperage you intend to draw and is in good condition. It's also advisable to use extension cords specifically designed for RV use to ensure safety and compliance with electrical standards.