jagibson58
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I would suggest evaluating what do you need to go camping with. Is the front area over loaded causing a weight imbalance? Maybe purchase a storage container and mount it on the rear of the camper.

That’s not a mess!Basement is a mess. Chairs totes and ladder on one side. Grill, ladder, and screen room tent thing the wife had to have but have not used in 3yrs hanging up. Water hoses, filters, and cords on the other side.
I put all my wheel chocks and landing gear blocks 6ea in truck along with 4K gen and 42 gal honey wagon. View attachment 4365View attachment 4366View attachment 4367
Yea seems like a lot. Have 2 Lectric Bikes on back. Full of cloths, groceries, and 5 gallons in black tank and gray tank and 10 gallons in fresh tank I am at 3k pin weight and have right at 900 pounds to spare so I can fill fresh tank up if boondocking. That’s why the chock blocks, gen and other stuff are in the truck. You save a lot without a washer, dryer and on board generator. Will have to weigh again this year. Traded the ford for a Ram.I would suggest evaluating what do you need to go camping with. Is the front area over loaded causing a weight imbalance? Maybe purchase a storage container and mount it on the rear of the camper.

I really like Ram trucks. My 1500 EcoDiesel was my favorite vehicle out of all I’ve ever owned. I went with a Ford for this rig as we couldn’t get the options we wanted along with the payload we wanted.Yea seems like a lot. Have 2 Lectric Bikes on back. Full of cloths, groceries, and 5 gallons in black tank and gray tank and 10 gallons in fresh tank I am at 3k pin weight and have right at 900 pounds to spare so I can fill fresh tank up if boondocking. That’s why the chock blocks, gen and other stuff are in the truck. You save a lot without a washer, dryer and on board generator. Will have to weigh again this year. Traded the ford for a Ram. View attachment 4374
I can''t say why 6awg SOOW ampacity is a bit lower lower than off-the-shelf RV cords (usually 6/3 + 1/8) but I can say I've seen no instances where a leg of split phase ever got close to 50A. The most I've ever measured is about 35A. The SOOW charts I've seen say 6 is good for 45A so I would be comfortable using SOOW. Just my $0.02Looking into the SOOW cable, I am assuming you have a 30 amp power requirement? I am reading that a 4/4 SOOW cable is needed for a 50 amp service if it is a long run.
Looking into the SOOW cable, I am assuming you have a 30 amp power requirement? I am reading that a 4/4 SOOW cable is needed for a 50 amp service if it is a long run. I would appreciate any comments on the matter. I really like the idea, because it shrinks the space required and ease of handling.
I am wondering why a space conscious manufacturer would not move in this direction? Would it be cost or some other concern. I can't imagine supply would be the issue. I also can't imagine it would be durability of the conduit for the wires.
WE3ZS,I also made up a 40’ SOOW 6AWG extension cord, which I have used along with the 44’ SOOW 6AWG while running all 3 AC units as well as our typical electrical loads with zero issues and no hand detectable heat. This was all an intentional test due to the concerns you mentioned above. I’m perfectly comfortable with this cord after using it on 2 different 50 amp campers for the past 6 years.
From your comment it sounds like you actually change out cords from 30A to 50A. ESver thought of just getting a 50A to 30A adapter? It is far less space than a 30A cord!I like your reel. Mounting it to the tray is a great idea.
I have a 30 amp plug at home. Generally when on the road I use 50 amp sites when available, however occasionally I will stay at a 30 amp site only park. I am constantly switch back and forth between my 30 and 50 amp cord. While I like the idea of a cord reel, I guess in the end they are not for me.
As far as storage organization. I simply carry too much stuff. My other issue is that I prefer to do all my cooking outside.
I never use the stove. With that in mind I carry too much kitchen stuff in my basement.
Between tables chairs, generator, coolers, outdoor TV my basement is a packed organized mess. If there is such a thing.
For the most part I know where everything is...until I need it![]()
I assume from a statement you made later in this thread that you were "gifted" the cord. Just looked and at Amazon and for a 50' cord SOOW 6 gauge 4C cable they wanted $299, just for the cabgle then you have to buy the ends. For that, my blue cord holder will have to work. It is a PIA when cool weather but for that price I'll deal with itNo reel here but I did switch my cord over to SOOW cable which is super flexible, I keep my 44’ SOOW cable in a 3 gallon pickle bucket which has enough extra room in it to hold at least 55/60’. I wind the cord in the bucket to allow both ends to play out, I keep the camper end shorter to allow stowing the semi full bucket under the rig once set up. No more wrestling with the factory anaconda cord for me!
I have a whole assortment of adapters, when needed, however a 30 amp service simply requires a 30 amp cord. Physical space to store the cord is less of an issue than handling the cord. A 30 amp cord is much smaller and lighter than a 50 amp cord.From your comment it sounds like you actually change out cords from 30A to 50A. ESver thought of just getting a 50A to 30A adapter? It is far less space than a 30A cord!
@Oregon_CamperDoes anyone have the Smart Plug cable and can tell me if it is easier to coil than the typical 50 amp power cord most have?
Yep...installed it a while back (install video here) and LOVE it. The cable is very flexible, even in cooler weather. I just put it away a few days ago in Nevada and it was 28 degrees when I did that. Now, it was being used up to the time I put it aways, so I am sure that kept it a bit warmer on the inside. @M and EDoes anyone have the Smart Plug cable and can tell me if it is easier to coil than the typical 50 amp power cord most have?
Thanks. I was subscribed to your channel and saw your video. You may want to cover that component, if you are looking for content to add..LOL. I was hoping you would verify. I am going to mount this reel to my ceiling underpass storage. On to my underbelly project!!Yep...installed it a while back (install video here) and LOVE it. The cable is very flexible, even in cooler weather. I just put it away a few days ago in Nevada and it was 28 degrees when I did that. Now, it was being used up to the time I put it aways, so I am sure that kept it a bit warmer on the inside. @M and E