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Old 01-18-2024, 09:01 AM   #16
Rob Culver
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Originally Posted by rich2468 View Post

I used the CFX3-55IM plugged into the Magnadyne WCP-12V which worked fine power wise, but the Dometic plug failed to maintain a reliable connection during a cross country trip. (Dometic confirmed that they knew this was a defect issue with their 12-Volt cord and sent me an updated/ warranty replacement cord mid-trip.)

The warranty replacement 12-volt cable significantly improved connectivity, but I still had a few disconnections (meaning that during fuel stops I still had to check via the Dometic bluetooth phone app to see that the CFX3-55IM was running). That's the main reason why I'm migrating to the ARB plug.

My TrailManor has the TV cable outlet to the right of the USB outlet (like yours shows in your picture). I also replaced my factory cable outlet with Magnadyne's WS-12V (which has both a TV coax plug and a 12-Volt outlet) with the intent of being able to use two 12-Volt appliances at a time at the front of the camper. Since both 12-Volt plugs share the same circuit that'd be possibly running a fan and a TV or a fan and a fridge, but never with a TV and a fridge.

That's the second reason pushing me to migrate to the ARB plug (on its own circuit).


Last minute update: It appears that Dometic is selling their own combo 12-Volt plug/ ARB-style plug kit. If I'd have seen this prior to my Magnadyne outlet upgrades, I'd have likely left those stock and just run a dedicated power line to the Dometic DC plugs (their setup is rated to handle 15 amps).
Rich,
Thanks for the comprehensive info. Was it fairly simple to rewire the original 4 USB connector to the Magadyne WS-12V? And just to clarify. Is your plan now to cut out a new hole near the Magnadyne WS-12V outlet to wall mount the ARB 10900028? Would you then just take the 12 volt and ground wires from the Magadyne and attach them to the ARB?
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