GenTran RJB06450-1450P 50' 6/4 Rubber Transfer Switch Power Cord w/ 50 Amp CS6364 Female and 1450 Straight Blade Male Plug
Highlights:
- Compatible with transfer switch models 501210, R501210, R500250, and 50 amp power inlet boxes
- 50 ft cord is made from heavy duty rubber; allowing it to remain flexible even in very cold temperatures
- A necessity if you want to safely power your refrigerator, heat, lights, television, etc. when the power goes out
Ah, December. 'Tis the season for Christmas, snow, cookies, laughter, and power failures. You prepared for this and got an excellent GenTran transfer switch as well as a great generator, but will your cord hold up? If you get Gentran's RJB06450-1450P 50 amp generator cord then you have nothing to worry about. This 50 foot cord is made from heavy duty rubber, which allows it to remain flexible even when the thermometer drops down very low. This connects your generator to GenTran 501210, R501210, and R500250 Transfer Switches, as well as 50 amp power inlet boxes. This cord is an essential if you want to keep your days merry and bright, even when the world is blanketed in white.
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