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White 30 Amp Cable Hatch: Halotronics 🔌 RV 4 1/4-inch Circular Electrical Access Point for Cords Review

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Description of White 30 Amp Cable Hatch: Halotronics 🔌 RV 4 1/4-inch Circular Electrical Access Point for Cords

Features | This round hatch comes with a snap close lid and an easy-to-slide vermin door with an extra heavy-duty hinge for long-term durability. The flexible backing securely holds your electrical cable while you are on the road while making it easy to feed your cord through the hatch for instant use. Design | It’s important that all external parts on your recreational vehicle are strong, reliable and long lasting. It’s also crucial that all accessories fit properly and lay flush against the vehicle’s surface for optimal performance. The design of Halotronics’ electrical hatches were made with this in mind. Quality | Our electrical hatches have been made to withstand the inevitable elements that often wreak havoc on exterior accessories. Having been constructed with high grade ABS ensures they stay intact, resist fading, and are corrosion-free while they cover your electrical cords. Installation | Easily install the hatch yourself with a few simple tools. Simply place the product in the desired location and screw down until secure. Once installed, this electrical hatch is easy to remove without damaging your vehicle. Specifications | Unit measures 4” x 4” x 2”. Collar Depth is 2 3/8". Accommodate a 30 amp cord.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Great quality at an affordable price

I finally have the right cable routing through my garage wall when I need my backup generator. It is easy to install and does a good job of keeping out bugs and rain when not in use.

Pros
  • Best
Cons
  • compatibility

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect for my cargo trailer

This serves its purpose by allowing me to run the generator power cord in and out of my cargo trailer whilst also being able to keep the doors closed *WARNING* NEVER run the generator leave inside or Darwin will personally present you with the prize. (Hint: Darwin is dead)

Pros
  • Happy so far
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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Hidden RV Propane Hatch

I was looking for a relatively slim hatch that I liked in the RV that would allow me to 'hide' the propane quick disconnect (for use with Camco Wave 6 insulation). I am very satisfied with the result. Only time will tell if it's durable, but initial tests have been positive.

Pros
  • cool product
Cons
  • I doubt

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Weak and broken - do not recommend

We're changing all the white parts of our motorhome to black. We also needed to replace the power cord plug, so we cut off the old one and just threaded a piece of cord through the hole. Everything was good. A few days later we were going to pick up the cord and all the pins inside broke. The next time we wanted to close the lid, the door/valve broke immediately. Now I have to buy a new one, scrape it all off and tape it back up... the pain is you know

Pros
  • Best in its niche
Cons
  • Don't know

Revainrating 1 out of 5

As described: Caravan parts and accessories

Arrived quickly and well packaged. I used three conduits as connectors for the 30 and 50 amp alternator wires that run between the external alternators and the internal fuse boxes in my garage. Drilled 3 holes in the bottom of a garage door and installed sunroofs for use during long power outages like we get here in South Florida during hurricanes. They appear to be of good quality but time will tell how they hold up in the Florida sun (at least they are on the north side of the house).

Pros
  • Very good price
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  • Negative impression