RVGUARD NEMA 5-15, Black 15 Amp Flanged Inlet 125V, Shore Power Inlet Receptacle with Waterproof Cover, 2 Pole 3-Wire, Straight Blade(Black ETL Approved)
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Fabian r
> 3 dayIt was pretty easy to install
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Ezekiel Goodwin V
> 3 dayThese installed with Ease and I am very happy with the quality. They are built solid. Cap closes very tight.
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> 3 daywell made this is not a cheapo. very happy with this
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andranik g.
> 3 dayGreat addition if you want to have shore power or charger hookups on your camper. The rubber cover is “waterproof” but doesn’t actually seal very well. It’s more of a dust cover. Unless your doing water crossings frequently this will work great. The wire is also not molded onto the plug so you can wire in a longer cable if you needed to.
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hassan
> 3 dayGood quality
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Adogonzaga
> 3 dayGood product, easy to install.
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Thomas Wong
> 3 dayI installed it on my 2000 Ford E350 van. Works great. But I need to seal the back somehow. Water can’t get in from the front. But it can get in from the back through the wire opening.
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Farm & Home Fixitman
> 3 dayThis was simple to install and the rubber seal works well both to seal against the wall and to keep water out when the plug is not in use.
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Michael Day
17-11-2024The product meet my expectations
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Stefano Prezioso
Greater than one weekA few issues with this that make it mediocre at best. The hole size needed for install is 2, not the 1.75 the pictures and description in the listing seem to suggest. Even the instructions that came with the plug state a 2 hole is needed. Itd be nice if the listing was updated to not cause confusion. This plug is absolutely not waterproof. At best Id call it mildly water resistant. I installed this on a horizontal surface on a camper trailer so the receptacle is facing upwards. First issue is that the plastic base where the prongs are attached has a gap around the entire circumference of the receptacle that is very much open and allows water to pass through. Secondly, the cap that blocks the receptacle when not in use is not the tightest fit, so water can absolutely make its way in. While driving in wet conditions, a LOT of water made its way through the receptacle and into the battery compartment on my camper trailer. Definitely not a good place for water to be. I went to town with some silicone sealant and have a more water resistant receptacle now, but Im still not convinced it is going to be as tight as I need. So long story short, if you are planning to mount this horizontally or otherwise in a place that will see a fair amount of moisture, Id look for a different plug. If youre going for a vertical mount with little to no moisture around and definitely wont be using the receptacle during adverse weather, then its fine.