I often tell how I find that many RVers have a few screws loose.. One of the circuit breakers in my coach, back when it was new, took over 2 full turns before it started to snug down.
And a brand new 5th wheel parked in front of me at one campground, the Marinco outlet (Cord end) fell off in my hand.
Basically the same story as you but the other end of the cord and no damage.
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I replaced the male end of my shore power plug due to wear. The replacement plug can be taken apart with just a few screws. I've made it a part of my annual spring maintenance to open up the plug and inspect and tighten the wire clamps inside the plug head. It's amazing how much the clamps can loosen up from regular use.
Craig
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2005 Fleetwood Providence 39J
CAT C7 350, MP-8 Power Module
My wife does all the driving - I just hold the wheel...