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Old 04-13-2023, 08:11 AM   #17
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Originally Posted by jola1925 View Post
...all my lights are back online. I've added electric grease.
Electric grease is a great idea. I should have included it in my suggestion.

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This started in part due to r heavy rains in So.Cal ... cord had rubber cap, I found water in the cap
As you have found out, the rubber cap is pretty useless. I highly recommend you get something like an AP Products 008320 Plug Guard. It is basically an upside-down cup, screwed to the side of the trailer A-frame. You push the plug up into the cup, where it latches in place. The plug is held up off the ground, and because the cup is upside down, water can't get into it. We have had one for years - never a problem.

https://www.amazon.com/AP-Products-0.../dp/B0007IN3M2

I like this one better than the one I posted earlier because it has a spring-loaded cap that keeps the inside of the cup clean and dry while you drive.

Bill
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