
Nothing more to say except wish it was made in the USA instead of China. One note though: if you haven't already replaced your RV socket, like the indoor types, this type doesn't have screw terminals to hold wires, but instead has a special back cover that pushes wires through narrow metal channels that connect to the outlet behind each outlet. This requires a lot of force and I had to use a large clamp (an auto disc brake service one) to push the back cover (and the wires inside) into the receptacle housing. In addition, it is recommended not to align the wires internally to metal parts at the same wire position as previously used. When I do this I cut the wire about 1/2 inch so the wires make a better mechanical and electrical connection when clamped (I tested each outlet with an electric heater set to a high wattage (about 1500 watts)) and they worked fine. And as with all things electrical, use caution and make sure the power is always off when working with AC power cords.