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Old 07-12-2021, 10:39 AM   #41
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Here's my two cents. I made a caddy for our 50 amp cord which is much larger and stiffer than a 30 amp, so i'm sure this would easily work for you as well. I purchased a 5 gallon plastic bucket with lid from Home Depot. Cut a rectangle opening in the side close to the bottom about 3" x 5" Then I cut another one at the top at 180 Degrees away from the bottom hole about 4" x 4" I took old rubber hose and slit it and caulked it to the edges of the cutout's. Makes the cords slide in and out easier. At the bottom cutout, I leave about 24" of cord sticking out for the connection to the shore power. Then roll the rest of the cord into the bucket and the camper end is to the top. Place the lid on and you are good to go!
Do you have a pic of this? We've been using a black & yellow tote but it's too bulky/big.
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