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Today Years Old - TX
> 3 dayPurchased a couple RV power outlets to see which one we liked most. Hands down this was the winner. Plus it fit our RV power cord and closed, which not all the models would have. Electrician could easily install. Included some pics of the inside with the RV cord and what it looked like after install. Would recommend or purchase again if needed.
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Krissa S.
03-06-2025A very nice unit that works fantastic. The door will close even with a plug with molded handle in a socket for a water resistant
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michael simpson
> 3 dayPerfect for setting up your camper with outside the house
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DK
> 3 dayWorked out perfectly for home rv power setup.
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schmalfeldt
> 3 dayJust what we were looking for, installed with ease. No problems. Love the new style door.
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Customer X
> 3 dayOutlet quality could be better
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Providenci Marvin
> 3 day50Amp service tolerated 240V/40Amp EV charging in cold temperature. Will disconnect when charging at over 240V/20Amp during spring and summer. The company shipped replacement breaker for free but I stop using it before testing.
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Susan K.
> 3 dayArrived quickly, works great. No issues
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ryan k mckibbon
> 3 daySame issues with closing cover while cord in use as other users reported, even on the 20A. Also, had to change out the 20A GFCI receptacle to a WR/TR rated receptacle to meet current (2014 NEC) code for residential installation. For the price, I was expecting it to meet current codes.
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Eric
> 3 dayI purchased this unit for my RV parking area next to my home. Our Motor Home is a 40 foot bus, diesel pusher with twin A/C and requires 50 AMPS. I had a licensed electrical contractor install this Connecticut Electic 80 AMP box. When I plugged in my 50 AMP plug, the plug was proud to the point the door would not close. I had to use my grinder and cut a relief big enough for the plug in order for the door to close and latch. This is not a good design for 50 AMP users. If you have a 30 AMP service or just want to use the 110V plugs, it will probably suffice... But if you have 50 AMPS, BEWARE!!