AC WORKS® Connector — generator power solutions

Industry News from the WRAP UP Issue Seven

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At AC Connectors, we follow very closely with updates from Tesla and other EV manufacturers. This time, Ford grabbed the spotlight with an innovation for their upcoming F-150 Hybrid pick-up truck: an onboard power panel. Vehicles usually have a household outlet(s) available to charge phones or power small electronics. Most pick-up truck owners use their truck for their job or hobby, so why not have a full-blown panel of different outlets available? The usual outlets that would come on a generator are still available. You can use a NEMA L14-30 outlet for high power machinery or appliances, as well as...

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New Product Release: CS6375 50 Amp Power Input Inlet

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This AC WORKS® brand inlet wiring device [CS6375] is a heavy-duty power input connection device. It is used for an industrial and commercial grade flange inlet. This inlet works with 6 AWG (American Wire Gauge) copper wire and is commonly used for residential, transfer switches, and cabins. Included in your purchase is a 1-year limited warranty. Note: 10 Gauge is for 30 Amp, 8 Gauge is for 40 Amp, and 6 Gauge is for 50 Amp. - Residential, Transfer Switch, and Cabin Power Inlet - 50 Amp, 125/250 Volt Inlet - CS6375/ SS2-50P Locking Power Inlet - UL & cUL...

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Why Generators Have Locking Outlets

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Have you noticed that most high-power generator receptacles (outlets) are the locking style?  There are reasons for this type of outlet is commonly installed into generators. 

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100 Ways We Can Help You

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Today's post marks our 100th blog post on AC WORKS® Connectors and we want to celebrate by offering you 100 different ways we can help you.  Take a look at our list below.  

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JUST ARRIVED! Flexible Adapters with 20 Amp Circuit Breakers

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Have you ever needed to power light-duty equipment from a high powered outlet?

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