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Coaxial cable for TV's More
Coaxial cable for TV's
$1.60 $1.60
 
 
12V Black Hole Light More
12V Black Hole Light
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LED marking light. Pair with the chrome bezel for a professional look. 

2 1/2" x 3/4" 
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LED marking light. Pair with the chrome bezel for a professional look....
$5.89 $5.89
 
 
- Digital AC voltage monitoring for accurate readings
- Protects electrical devices from low voltage (below 108V)
- Easy plug-in design for RV, hous...
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- Digital AC voltage monitoring for accurate readings
- Protects elec...
$5.99 $5.99
 
 
- Male 15 Amp plug
- Female 30 Amp
- Secure and reliable connection
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- Male 15 Amp plug
- Female 30 Amp
- Secure and reliable connection
$14.99 $14.99
 
 
- Black Coax Mini TV inlet
- Does not have Power Inserter
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- Black Coax Mini TV inlet
- Does not have Power Inserter
$2.99 $2.99
 
 
- Battery Box Louver
- Directs Battery Box Fumes Outside the RV for Safety
- Outside Diameter: 4-1/4" x 4-1/4"
- Black Color
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- Battery Box Louver
- Directs Battery Box Fumes Outside the RV for S...
$2.99 $2.99
 
 
SEAFLO Battery Cut-Off Switch

Industry-Leading 4-Year Warranty!

Protect your RV by installing this SEAFLO Battery Master Switch. Rated at 275A c...
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SEAFLO Battery Cut-Off Switch

Industry-Leading 4-Year Warranty!

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$24.99 $24.99
 
 
For running two EF2000IS Generators in tandem. More
For running two EF2000IS Generators in tandem.
$83.26 $83.26
 
 
Double Switch Plate More
Double Switch Plate
$1.50 $1.50
 
 
- 15 Feet
- Reliable and performs optimally
- Versatile and can be used in various applications
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- 15 Feet
- Reliable and performs optimally
- Versatile and can be u...
$50.00 $50.00
 
 
Incandescent
12 Volt
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Incandescent
12 Volt
$4.00 $4.00
 
 
2" LED Light 10pk More
2" LED Light 10pk
$9.99 $9.99
 
 
150 Watt Solar Panel Kit More
150 Watt Solar Panel Kit
$299.99 $299.99
 
 
- Charges 12V lead-acid batteries
- Easy setup—unfold, plug in, and start charging
- No permanent installation required
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- Charges 12V lead-acid batteries
- Easy setup—unfold, plug in, and...
$119.99 $119.99
 
 
- 55 amp output for reliable DC power
- Converts 120VAC to DC power
- Advanced ParaMode technology for efficient performance
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- 55 amp output for reliable DC power
- Converts 120VAC to DC power
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$324.99 $324.99
 
 
- 14" flexible rubber antenna mast
- AM/FM signal reception
- 180-degree swivel base
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- 14" flexible rubber antenna mast
- AM/FM signal reception
- 180-de...
$9.99 $9.99
 
 
Battery Box Vent System Cone Plate More
Battery Box Vent System Cone Plate
$3.00 $3.00
 
 
- Includes Box, Lid, Strap and Mounting Brackets with Screws
- Limited 1-year warranty
- Group 27 High-Strength Polypropylene Battery Box
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- Includes Box, Lid, Strap and Mounting Brackets with Screws
- Limite...
$9.99 $9.99
 
 
- Use to provide 15 Amp, 125 Volt detachable power to small towables, trailers or cabins.
- Use with any standard 15 Amp extension cord.
- 15 Amp, 1...
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- Use to provide 15 Amp, 125 Volt detachable power to small towables, ...
$25.21 $25.21
 
 
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Know Your Electrical Systems

What's the difference between a converter and an inverter? A converter will take a 120V power supply and convert it down to a 12V power supply, allowing you to power all of your 12V appliances and lighting while simultaneously charging (and even maintaining) your battery. An inverter will take your 12V power supply (a single battery, or a battery bank) and invert it to 120V. Inverting from 12V to 120V is a much more demanding process, so don't expect too much from a single battery when powering 120V appliances. 

How do I know what size power supply I need? When it comes to recreational camping, there is no one-size-fits-all in the area of electrical. The most common size power inlet is 30 amp, delivering up to 3,600 watts of 120V power. Most large RV's and Fifth Wheel campers will have a 50 amp service, delivering 12,000 watts of 120V (50 amp has two 120V "hot" wires, where 30 amp has one). You can estimate this using the "Amps x Volts = Watts" formula. This is also very useful when deciding what appliances you can operate at the same time under your current power load! 

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