Today, I noticed my 10-year-old Marinco 30-amp RV power receptacle was getting warm during use, and upon inspection, I saw brown discoloration and some melting around the hot pin, classic signs that it was on the verge of failing, even though power hadn’t cut out yet. (Tip: always feel your cords and use a thermal camera if you have one to catch these issues early!)
Since we’re only using the RV for another month or so before switching to our boat (where we have the much superior SmartPlug system), I opted for an inexpensive replacement rather than a pricier upgrade now. The new one is square while the old mount was round, so it’ll be a temporary fit with some silicone sealant around the edges until I potentially install a SmartPlug in the fall.
I removed the old receptacle, accessed the wiring behind a cabinet, and installed the new one, wiring it for black (hot), white (neutral), and green (ground), adding strain relief and drilling new holes to mount it since the screw patterns didn’t match.
Then I swapped the plug end on the power cord: prepped the thick cable, connected the wires in sequence, used a heat gun to soften the rubber cover for easier fitting, and confirmed everything with a continuity test and circuit tester. I measured 120VAC, proper wiring, and no issues running things in the RV.
Testing showed it works fine, though the budget replacement isn’t top-quality for the long term. These twist-lock designs have small contact points prone to arcing and overheating (unlike the SmartPlug’s larger surface area), so I’ll likely upgrade later. For now, it’s a solid quick fix and a good reminder to carry a spare plug when camping!
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Source: Replacing Defective 30 Amp RV Power Plug & Receptacle









