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Click for more info and reviews of this Camco Generator Plug Adapters,Marine Power,RV Plug Adapters,RV Power Cord: https://www.etrailer.com/Accessories-... Check out some similar Generator Plug Adapters,Marine Power,RV Plug Adapters,RV Power Cord options: https://www.etrailer.com/dept-pg-Acce... https://www.etrailer.com Don’t forget to subscribe! / etrailertv Full transcript: https://www.etrailer.com/tv-review-ca... Today, we're going to be taking a look at the Camco RV Male Plug Replacement in a 50 amp part number CAM55255. Let's begin here by just taking a quick look at the plug. You'll notice here it has a power grip handle which allows you to securely grip the handle when plugging and unplugging the 50 amp plug, much easier, make sure that you can plug it all the way in as well as remove it easier. Let's go over a few other features. You'll notice here, here's the relief strain, so our wire will come in here. This will crimp down. We need to remove this screw, here and here to pull this back cover off to gain access to the connection points where we'll be tying in our wires. So we'll go ahead and take our Phillips head screwdriver. As I mentioned earlier, this piece here is adjustable for different sized cords. You take it out, that will be for larger code or can go in this way depending on your size cord you'll be using, as well as even flipping it over for smaller cords. It will go in here in this lower section. So it will look like this if you have a real small cord. You take it out completely for a larger power cable or is it came to be like this. Now, let's go ahead and take out the other three screws and we can get access to our connection points. With all those removed, you'll notice we actually have four points in here. They are all Phillips head. So this is where we will be making our connection with the four wires. Since this is a 50 amp male plug, you will have four wires that will be connected. For our actual wire colors, we'll be connecting the green wire to here. You can kind of see how it's got green painted on it. We'll be connecting the white wire to here. The black wire will go to this side and the red wire will go to this side. So we'll go ahead and take our screw driver. Loosen each of these up. This right here is just a small sample of what your extension cord will look like but you'll see you'll have four different colors like we said earlier. A green, a read, a white and a black because there is four different ones here. Our green wire will connect here. Our white wire will go here. Our black wire will go over here and the red wire will go over here. We'll just show you a quick way on this side with the relief strain. That's how what it actually goes. So you're pinching it down. You'd put your two screws back in. Actually, you'd put your two screws back in these two. When it pulls it down, it will secure the wire into place. So now, for actually wiring, it's recommended you leave three inches of green wire exposed. That way, you can get it all the way up and around. As you can see here, we have a little extra. So really we could go ahead and trim some of this back off. The white here we'll need that to measure an inch and a half and both the black and the red will need to take it right around two inches. Now that we have our wires cut to the length that would be necessary to make our connection, you will strip back about three quarters of an inch. Now that we've got all four of the wires stripped back, I've gone ahead and twisted them to make sure that they're nice and tight so when we're ready to put them in to our connection points everything will be secure. Now our next step will be to actually wire the new plug. You can see here how we're able to take each of the individual tabs here and slide it up to allow us to make our connection point. That way, we get a good secure fit where it's really tightened the screw down really good. Now that we have that done, we have all of them back down into place. Next, we're going to go ahead and put our relief strain back in. For this size wire, we're going to go ahead and do it like that and set it there. Actually I have to flip it over here. The first screw in, get the second screw in and the relief strain is designed so that you don't pull the wire out and pull the connections lose. So you want to make sure that it is good and tight. I don't want to go too crazy tight that you're actually crushing and damaging the wire, but you need it nice and tight so that it doesn't pull back out, pull the connection loose and then cause a problem. You will also want to alternate between the two screws and make sure you're tightening it down evenly into the wire. Now that we've got that in place, see how you can't pull back out. Also it keeps it secure. See how it pushes it down