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Boosting Rv Safety, One Shore Power Plug At A Time | RV Generator Adapters

Topic: Business DevelopmentPublished May 4, 2020

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As lifestyles go, RVing is one of the more laid-back, focused more on enjoying family and nature than pumping adrenaline. But a scorched shore power connection is enough to get the pulse racing of the most seasoned RVer. It means the electrical connection overheated and is close to a critically failure. The revolutionary SmartPlug overcomes the shortfalls of a traditional twist-style connection. With it, RVers worry less about electrical equipment and more about when to flip the burgers. The SmartPlug is designed for modern RVing, where power-hungry appliances, electric space heaters, lights, fans, TVs and other conveniences are common on everything from a pop-up to a luxury motor coach. The next generation of shore power connection, it features a pin and clip design that provides over 20 times the metal contact than that of old-fashioned connectors. This maximizes the electrical transfer to reduce the resistance, arcing and overheating that can result in a catastrophic failure. Because of its asymmetrical shape, the SmartPlug pushes straight in, so there’s little chance of bending and loosening a blade. It snaps securely in place with spring-loaded stainless steel locking clips—no more fumbling with threading a ring. It’s so effortless to use, it can be done with one hand in dimly lit conditions. Adding the SmartPlug to an RV with an existing shore power inlet is simple and easily accomplished by the average DIYer with household tools. It has the same cutout and mounting hole pattern as older, twist-type inlets. With a Retro-Fit Kit, owners can save some money by using their existing cable. The SmartPlug meets or exceeds all current certification requirements. It’s so safe and simple to use, many RV manufacturers are using it as their standard shore power equipment. Matching any RV décor, the waterproof inlet cover is offered in stainless steel, or non-metallic white, grey or black. A phone/TV/data inlet is also available. Get More Info : https://smartplug.com/boosting-rv-safety-one-shore-power-plug-at-a-time/

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