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16A 3 Pin Power Outlet with Plug Power Inlet Port

16A 3 Pin Power Outlet with Plug Power Inlet Port

SKU: EL101

Regular price $40.00
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Add shore power access to your campervan conversion with this 240V inlet socket.
Ideal for campsites and home charging, it lets you plug in mains power for appliances and battery charging.

Key Points:

  • Lets you connect to campsite power for full off grid support
  • 16A capacity handles common van appliances without overload
  • Waterproof cover protects against rain and dust outdoors
  • Flush mount design keeps your van exterior clean and secure
  • Dimensions: 109 (L) x 83 (W) x 0 (H)mm

Specs:
Product type RV external power inlet
Voltage 240V
Output current 16A
Material ABS and copper
Installation type Flush mount
Hole size 83 x 109mm
Application RV campervan caravan trailer
Waterproof cover Yes
Dimensions 109 (L) x 83 (W) x 0 (H)mm

Specifications

• Rated for 220V–240V.
• 16A current capacity.
• Waterproof with protective cover.
• Flush-mounted for a tidy finish.
• Compatible with standard campsite power cables.
• UV-resistant construction for outdoor use.

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People are asking

What is the 16A power outlet used for in a campervan?

The 16A 3-pin power outlet allows you to connect your campervan to a 240V mains supply at a holiday park or campsite. It typically connects to an inverter/charger or directly to a mains inlet, allowing you to run 240V appliances and charge your battery bank while on shore power.

Is 16A enough for a campervan mains connection?

Yes. Most NZ holiday park powered sites provide a 10A or 16A supply. A 16A connection at 240V gives up to 3840W, which is enough to run a battery charger, a small air conditioner, and most 240V appliances simultaneously. It is the standard inlet size for campervans and motorhomes.

How is the 16A power outlet wired in a campervan?

The inlet mounts in an exterior panel and connects via 240V cable to your inverter/charger or a 240V distribution board inside the van. Always have 240V wiring done by a qualified electrician in New Zealand — DIY 240V electrical work is illegal.