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Re: Recliners, 30 Amp Port and New Rear Door
Posted: June 6th, 2016, 11:08 pm
by moallen
$34.95 plus about $12 shipping from a place in Michigan on Ebay. Too much in my opinion, but I guess I'm still living back in the 1980's.
Re: Recliners, 30 Amp Port and New Rear Door
Posted: June 6th, 2016, 3:57 pm
by robertg_58
Curious to know how much you paid for the access door. I'd like to make that mod to my 24rls.
Re: Recliners, 30 Amp Port and New Rear Door
Posted: May 26th, 2016, 5:14 pm
by jcarlilesiu
Nice clean install!
Looks good.
Recliners, 30 Amp Port and New Rear Door
Posted: May 25th, 2016, 11:43 pm
by moallen
Busy afternoon. I pulled out the jack knife sofa and the plywood box that held the 30 amp cord. Then I installed a new 30 amp marine style port in the back and attached a new end to the original power cord. I plan to store the power cord inside my new door. The port connects under the kitchen counter. I didn't want to run the power cord behind my new recliners. I did leave the original power cord cover/hole. It should be handy to run a separate 20 amp extension cable inside for my electric heater.
In case anyone is wondering, the exterior walls are 1 1/4" thick. The wall has a 1" styrofoam center. There is an 1/8" laminated inside and outside surface. I'm not sure of the studs, but there is a 1" x 1" square horizontal aluminum tube at the bottom of the walls that acts as a sole plate.
Must be a 3 photo limit. I'll attach the recliners in a separate post.
I neatened up the taillight wires after this picture was taken and put them in a flexible conduit.
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New 30 amp marine style port.
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New storage door.
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