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Originally Posted by Chance
I do occassionally now, but only because I had a similar failure with an older rental motorhome that had gotten a lot of use (nearly 100,000 miles).
In that unit the power cable was hard wired at motorhome, and during travel the 30-Amp plug was to be connected to generator. At one campground when I unplugged from generator so I could connect to pedestal, one pin remained in generator plug.
I shouldn't have, but rigged it anyway to finish trip and get back home. Since then I sometimes check pins on male plug to make sure they are firm to touch (don't pull hard though which could damage it).
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Right but your use case is a little different: Since you're renting there you kind of are looking around because it isn't your camper so you are doing extra checks.
If it was your camper you may give it a once over at the beginning of the season and then not think twice about anything. Why would you/us? It worked before and no one else has touched it.