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rvten

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Posted: 04/06/12 07:05pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Your new MH should have came with male/female plugs. Simple enough yo wire the four wire cable to the 7 pin plug. Have done this several times.


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Posted: 04/06/12 07:07pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

FedAgent wrote:

kaydeejay wrote:

FedAgent wrote:

The motorhome I bought has a seven pin connection. My last motorhome and my current toad has a four pin setup. I have looked all over the net for a seven pin to a four pin round adapter, but have not found one. I found a new cable, but surely someone makes a plug in adapter that is cheaper than a new $70.00 cable. Any thoughts?
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Posted: 04/06/12 07:19pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I would guess due to the lack of responce on your side that your MoHo has a seven flat pin socket and that you want to go to a four pin round socket. i would suggest either building your own from the appropriate ends and a short piece of four conductor # 16 cable or buying a round four pin socket and a couple feet of four conductor cable and wire it parallel to the seven conductor outlet and either zip tie it to something or buy a mounting bracket and mount it near the seven pin socket.


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Posted: 04/06/12 09:54pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

you can go to a equipment rental place. they have all that stuff for their customers.

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