Reliance Controls Color Connect 12/3 SJTW 120/240 V 12 in. L Adapter Cord is a compact, weather-ready power solution built to simplify outdoor power setups. With a rugged rubber jacket and a dual-voltage capability, this adapter cord delivers dependable performance where you need it most.
Key features
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Weather-ready 12/3 SJTW construction uses a durable rubber insulation jacket for flexibility in cold weather and rugged outdoor use, resisting moisture, abrasion, and UV exposure.
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Dual-voltage versatility supports 120V and 240V systems, making it suitable for temporary power needs on job sites, at outdoor events, or when pairing with compatible equipment.
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20 A maximum, up to 5000 W capacity lets you power multiple tools or devices without taxing the cord.
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Compact 12-inch length keeps cables tidy, reduces trip hazards, and is ideal for close-quarters connections from outlets or generators to equipment.
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Plug configuration features a L1420 Plug to L1430 Connector setup for secure compatibility with related power components in the Color Connect family.
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UL Listed for safety and reliability, meeting general industry standards for ready-to-use outdoor power connections.
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Outdoor-rated design and carded packaging provide a practical, retail-ready solution for professionals and DIYers alike.
Why Color Connect stands out
The Color Connect line from Reliance Controls emphasizes practical, visually intuitive power management. With color-coded design cues and robust 12-gauge conductors, this adapter cord helps you quickly identify loads and keep interconnections clean and organized—especially helpful when you’re juggling multiple cords across a worksite, camp setup, or event space.
Ideal use cases
Use this 12-inch adapter cord for short-range, outdoor power tasks such as connecting portable generators to outdoor tools, plugging in weatherproof outlets for yard projects, or linking compatible outdoor equipment that requires 120/240 V and up to 20 A. Its compact length and rugged construction make it perfect for tight spaces and temporary power setups where reliability matters.
Practical tips
- Inspect the cord before each use; do not operate if the jacket is cracked or the conductors are damaged.
- Keep connectors dry and off wet surfaces; use appropriate GFCI outlets where required by code or safety guidelines.
- Avoid exceeding the 20 A rating; distribute loads across circuits to maintain performance and safety.
- Store in a cool, dry place when not in use to preserve the rubber insulation and connector integrity.