Manufacturer | NOCO |
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Brand | NOCO |
Model | GCP1E |
Item Weight | 1.06 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 5.2 x 3.43 x 5.35 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | GCP1E |
Exterior | Machined |
Manufacturer Part Number | GCP1E |
Amperage | 15 Amps |
Voltage | 125 Volts |
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NOCO GCP1E 15A AC Port Plug, 125V Power Inlet Socket, Charger Plug, and Waterproof Electrical Outlet Receptacle with 6-Foot Integrated Outdoor Extension Cord
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Color | Black |
Brand | NOCO |
Connector Gender | Male-to-Female |
Voltage | 125 Volts |
Input Current | 15 Amps |
About this item
- AC Port Plug - A 125-volt power inlet socket with an integrated 6-foot outdoor extension cord for a car, boat, marine, truck, trailer, pickup, RV, industrial and electrical applications.
- Waterproof - A rugged, waterproof ac electrical power inlet receptacle featuring a pressure fit rubberized cover rated for outdoor use and protects against the elements.
- Peak Performance - Rated at 15-amps with heavy-duty 14 AWG copper wiring to maximum power flow and full-sized AC port prongs for maximum conductivity.
- Plug-N-Play - A simple flush mount flanged power inlet that's easy to install, requiring zero cable modification or hand wiring, and mounts into a 2-inch hole size.
- Multiple Uses - An outdoor extension cord designed for various uses, including onboard battery chargers, bumpers for engine block heaters, outdoor electrical outlets, and more.
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Weatherproof | 5.0 | — | — | — | 4.6 | 4.8 |
Easy to install | 4.8 | — | — | — | 5.0 | 4.8 |
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plug type | Type B | Type B | — | — | — | Type B |
connector gender | Male-to-Female | Male-to-Male | — | — | — | Male-to-Female |
voltage | 125 volts | 125 volts | 125 volts | — | 125 volts | 125 volts |
is ul listed | ✓ | — | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | ✓ |
input current | 15 amps | — | 15 amps | 15 amps | 15 amps | 15 amps |
gauge | 14 | — | 12 | 14 | 18 | 14 |
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Established in 1914, NOCO designs and creates premium consumer battery chargers, jump starters, lithium batteries, and a wide range of accessories. Through these world-class offerings, we have effectively set a new standard in design, performance, and safety. We aim to make exceptional products that provide consumers with the ultimate experience. We challenge conventionality and remain vigilant to the highest quality standards. We are NOCO.
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Equipped with heavy-duty 14 AWG wire and rated at 15-amps and 125-volts for peak performance for cars, boats, RVs, trailers, and more.
A 6-foot extension cord allows connecting directly to any power source, electrical connection, shore power, or extension cord.
A low-profile flanged AC power inlet provides endless possibilities for engine block heaters, battery chargers, and outdoor outlets.
A snap-fit watertight and weatherproof receptacle cap with a rubber gasket protects the AC inlet from the elements.
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Cord Length
| 6-Foot | 16-Inch | 12-Foot | 18-Inch |
AC Cables
| 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Amperage
| 15-Amp | 15-Amp | 15-Amp | 15-Amp |
Voltage
| 125 VAC | 125 VAC | 125 VAC | 125 VAC |
Wire Gauge
| 14 AWG | 14 AWG | 14 AWG | 14 AWG |
Product Description
The GCP1E is an ac port plug, power inlet, and waterproof electrical outlet with a 6-foot integrated outdoor extension cord that offers optimal flexibility and ease of installation. It works with any extension cord and requires no cable modifications or hand wiring. Its sleek, ultra-low-profile design not only works seamlessly on any application but includes a pressure-fit cap for a watertight seal. And it makes onboard battery charging ports, engine block heaters, or outdoor electrical outlets more accessible than ever before - giving you endless possibilities. Rated at 15-amps, 125-volts (14AWG), designed for use with all types of extension cords with Type-B plugs, and UL approved. Ideal for car, boat, marine, truck, trailer, pickup, RV, industrial and electrical applications.
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ASIN | B07TJJQP1S |
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4.8 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #36,294 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #396 in Extension Cords |
Date First Available | June 27, 2019 |
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Customers like the quality, ease of installation, appearance and size of the power cord. They mention that its heavy-duty, looks very good and that the plug is the ideal size to fit most single plug cords to fit securely. Customers also appreciate the plug. However, they have different opinions on value.
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the power cord. They mention that it is well-made, heavy-duty, and does the job well. The plastic, vinyl, and rubber are quality. It feels solid and mounts well. Some say that the cable isn't cheap plastic, but proper vulcanized rubber. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...The wire is heavy-duty, and the length was perfect. The plug is the ideal size to fit most single plug cords to fit securely...." Read more
"...This thing is awesome quality and works fantastic!..." Read more
"Easy to use, well made, heavy duty," Read more
"...While the body of the receptacle does seem to be made of good, durable material, the back most wall from which the inner prongs and ground pain..." Read more
Customers find the installation process of the power cord to be easy. They mention that it is easy to engage and secure, making installation straight forward. They also appreciate the quality and how it makes the install look professional. The construction of the cord is solid and convenient, making it easy to install and very convenient.
"...Install was easy; once you Mount it, all you need to do is run the wire to the device you are looking to power...." Read more
"...This makes things much simpler and it makes it look very professional." Read more
"Easy to use, well made, heavy duty," Read more
"I like it was easy to put In" Read more
Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the power cord. They mention that it looks good and has a nice weather cap on the end.
"...This makes things much simpler and it makes it look very professional." Read more
"...Plastic, vinyl, and rubber are quality. Feels solid. Mounts well. Great appearance. Snug plug...." Read more
"...It looks good and I think it’ll do the job. I’m glad I went with it!" Read more
"Easy to install and looks great" Read more
Customers are satisfied with the size of the power cord. They mention that it's the perfect length, has a snug plug, and the cap fits really well into the receptacle. The long cord allows mounting under a van and saves on extension cord wear and tear.
"...The wire is heavy-duty, and the length was perfect. The plug is the ideal size to fit most single plug cords to fit securely...." Read more
"...The rubber cap has three solid ribs on it, and the cap fits really well into the receptacle when not in use...." Read more
"...Feels solid. Mounts well. Great appearance. Snug plug. Cable length is just right, also comes in other cord length connector variants...." Read more
"Easy to install and perfect length for the engine block heater. Looks much better than a naked plug hanging out at some random location on the truck...." Read more
Customers like the port plug. They say it's a very nice plug, with a high-quality rubber cap. Customers also say that the port is useful and perfect for their needs.
"Super nice quality plug port. Using it on my trailer to plug in and charge the battery when it’s parked." Read more
"...The pigtail of this port plug is nice and bulky; at 14AWG, it'll stand up well...." Read more
"...cable isn't cheap plastic, but proper vulcanized rubber, the rubber cap is high quality and everything about it is built to survive...." Read more
"...hideously ran out of the windows. This Port Plug Power Inlet was perfect for our needs...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the water resistance of the power cord. They mention that it is durable, the cap adds extra protection, and appears to be very weather resistant. The install is clean and waterproof, and all of the sections are of very high quality.
"...I placed mine in my front driver side wheel well. The plug is water proof...." Read more
"...The install is clean and waterproof and all of the sections are of very high quality. Really a top rate product.Updated review...." Read more
"Easy to install and appears to be very weather resistant. I recommend buying a slightly longer cord than you expect to need." Read more
"...It's durable, waterproof, and the cap adds that extra protection and aesthetics when not in use. I would highly recommend...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the power cord. Some mention it's a great value, while others say it' a bit expensive.
"...The price was very reasonable" Read more
"A bit pricey but this is truly heavy duty, a full six feet and a very nice weather cap on end...." Read more
"A well made product, and a great value for the price. Install was a piece of cake." Read more
"Great price on a quality product. Installed on my new Ranger boat and it looks OEM!" Read more
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This device is no joke, very well constructed with high-quality parts. The wire is heavy-duty, and the length was perfect. The plug is the ideal size to fit most single plug cords to fit securely. The rubber cap is heavy-duty and seals the plug tightly when it is in place.
Install was easy; once you Mount it, all you need to do is run the wire to the device you are looking to power. The way this unit mounts, I could see multiple locations you could have placed it, both visible or in a less prominent area. I mounted the NOCO maintainer near the batter and mounted the plugin on the lower grill with slight modification in my 2015 4Runner. Many people have positively commented on the mod, not realizing it was a plug for 110 volts. It looks like a really cool device, with a real-life application
My only personal regret is not ordering the two device plug unit, as I am sure in time, I would have used the additional plug for another accessory.
Here’s what I’m using it for. I have a small pop-up trailer that came with the usual 30-amp power inlet. I have been using an adapter to convert the 30 amp to 15 amp right at the inlet. Then I use a 12-gauge extension cord to connect to shore power. The adapter has already become hot which compromised the plastic in it. I’d rather just have a 15-amp inlet so I don’t have to use another link (the adapter) in the system. The more unnecessary links you have in a system, the more chances there are for something to go wrong.
I removed the factory microwave as we have no need for it when doing off-grid camping. Additionally, these pop-ups have such limited storage, so we converted the microwave cavity into a cupboard. We specifically ordered the trailer without AC. All that’s left to run off shore power is the low-voltage side of the power-station/converter and the 3-way fridge when running on shore power to cool it down. There’s no need for 30 amp anything in this trailer.
The simplify matters, I’ll install the inlet plug. To hook the six-foot cord to the breaker, I’ll cut off the female receptacle, strip the wires and install ferrules on the 14 gauge-stand wire. Why the ferrules? Running set screws on the circuit breaker or ground bus on stranded wire is asking for big trouble.
I’ll also switch out the 30-amp main breaker to a 15-amp one as that’s the rating for 14 AWG cord. This will be a sweet install when it’s completed.
There is a reviewer that knocked off a star for what he claimed was not well-thought-out engineering on Noco’s part.. Unfortunately, he did not understand how to properly install the Noco unit. He said the water would drain out onto the mounting screw. He installed his unit with the mounting screws at 2, 6, and 10 o’clock. That puts the ground prong at the bottom with the mounting screw at 6 o’clock. This is wrong, wrong, wrong.
In commercial applications, the ground prong of the receptacle is mounted at the top, and the hot and neutral sockets are below. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I know most people install the ground outlet at the bottom. The reason for the at-the-top method is so that if someone drops something like a chain necklace onto a plug that is partially out, the chain will be grounded first. If the hot and neutral blades are up, sparks can and will fly.
Noco built their unit correctly. The mounting screws are intended to be mounted in the 4, 8 and 12 o’clock position. Even more obvious is the small vent hole in the cylindrical part of the Power inlet plug. It is intended to be mounted in the UP position and NOT the DOWN position. The correct installation has the angled cord leaving the Power Inlet Plug in the UP position, and NOT in the DOWN position.
Edit: I revisiting Noco's diagram, they show the ground prong at the bottom. I'll have to mostly agree with the the reviewer that I commented about. From Noco's diagrams, the reviewer is correct. However, I will still stand that in commercial applications, the ground prong should be in the up position for the reason I stated. I will mount mine in the manner I have described. Noco's schematics definitely suggests to mount it with the ground prong down. Maybe they did goof. However, mounting in the up position and at 4, 8 and 12 o'clock fixes the issue of the screw hole being at 6 o'clock.
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2023
Here’s what I’m using it for. I have a small pop-up trailer that came with the usual 30-amp power inlet. I have been using an adapter to convert the 30 amp to 15 amp right at the inlet. Then I use a 12-gauge extension cord to connect to shore power. The adapter has already become hot which compromised the plastic in it. I’d rather just have a 15-amp inlet so I don’t have to use another link (the adapter) in the system. The more unnecessary links you have in a system, the more chances there are for something to go wrong.
I removed the factory microwave as we have no need for it when doing off-grid camping. Additionally, these pop-ups have such limited storage, so we converted the microwave cavity into a cupboard. We specifically ordered the trailer without AC. All that’s left to run off shore power is the low-voltage side of the power-station/converter and the 3-way fridge when running on shore power to cool it down. There’s no need for 30 amp anything in this trailer.
The simplify matters, I’ll install the inlet plug. To hook the six-foot cord to the breaker, I’ll cut off the female receptacle, strip the wires and install ferrules on the 14 gauge-stand wire. Why the ferrules? Running set screws on the circuit breaker or ground bus on stranded wire is asking for big trouble.
I’ll also switch out the 30-amp main breaker to a 15-amp one as that’s the rating for 14 AWG cord. This will be a sweet install when it’s completed.
There is a reviewer that knocked off a star for what he claimed was not well-thought-out engineering on Noco’s part.. Unfortunately, he did not understand how to properly install the Noco unit. He said the water would drain out onto the mounting screw. He installed his unit with the mounting screws at 2, 6, and 10 o’clock. That puts the ground prong at the bottom with the mounting screw at 6 o’clock. This is wrong, wrong, wrong.
In commercial applications, the ground prong of the receptacle is mounted at the top, and the hot and neutral sockets are below. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I know most people install the ground outlet at the bottom. The reason for the at-the-top method is so that if someone drops something like a chain necklace onto a plug that is partially out, the chain will be grounded first. If the hot and neutral blades are up, sparks can and will fly.
Noco built their unit correctly. The mounting screws are intended to be mounted in the 4, 8 and 12 o’clock position. Even more obvious is the small vent hole in the cylindrical part of the Power inlet plug. It is intended to be mounted in the UP position and NOT the DOWN position. The correct installation has the angled cord leaving the Power Inlet Plug in the UP position, and NOT in the DOWN position.
Edit: I revisiting Noco's diagram, they show the ground prong at the bottom. I'll have to mostly agree with the the reviewer that I commented about. From Noco's diagrams, the reviewer is correct. However, I will still stand that in commercial applications, the ground prong should be in the up position for the reason I stated. I will mount mine in the manner I have described. Noco's schematics definitely suggests to mount it with the ground prong down. Maybe they did goof. However, mounting in the up position and at 4, 8 and 12 o'clock fixes the issue of the screw hole being at 6 o'clock.
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2023