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M109 Power Cable

jatonka

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If people are looking for this plug, you can change to Hubbell or Daniel Woodhead NEMA connector that will fit in the van housing , then use appropriate plug to bring ground power in. I ddi the cross country M109 this way. I have found some GI cables since then in 2008 and will use them until I need to make more NEMA setups. Just a thought for the G.O.O.D guys
 

wsucougarx

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I noticed there are a few variations of plugs used on the 109. Two prong, three prong, and a four prong plug. The majority I have seen are the two prong ones. I was lucky to find one on ebay after a 2 year search. Luckily the guy didn't know what he had and I ended up winning a 50 ft cord for $40.
 

Bad_Carp

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I noticed there are a few variations of plugs used on the 109. Two prong, three prong, and a four prong plug. The majority I have seen are the two prong ones. I was lucky to find one on ebay after a 2 year search. Luckily the guy didn't know what he had and I ended up winning a 50 ft cord for $40.
Please understand that I mean zero offense by this, but you suck!

Nice find and what a steal!
 

wsucougarx

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No offense taken:mrgreen:. I guess my point is to just keep your eyes open and search. I literally searched at least once every 3-4 days on ebay before I found her.
There was no way I was going to pay the $150-200 for just the plug itself and another 100 or so on the cable. Well, I suppose I would have if things got desperate.
 
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wikallen

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Mine had a huge 100amp panel in the back, so I have a 4 prong plug on my truck. There was a blank plate below that, and that is where I added my stainless 30amp marine plug. I had doubt about ever finding a good price on that 4 prong plug at the top.
 

BigRig379

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I'm sure you found out as I did but a 30amp plug will not work. It requires a 60amp. I bought a 30amp thinking I wouldn't need 60amps for what I use but that's not the case. I bought one a used one from Appleton I don't remember the number off hand but I got it off here.
 
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