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🚐 White Motorhome RV Camper Trailer Electrical Access Door with Power Cord Hatch (1803SW) Review

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Revainrating 4 out of 5Β Β 
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4.0
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Description of 🚐 White Motorhome RV Camper Trailer Electrical Access Door with Power Cord Hatch (1803SW)

RV Trailer Camper Fifth Wheel Power Cord Cable Hatch. Product Dimensions: Cutout: 4-3/4" H x 4-1/4" W Outside: 6-1/2" H X 6" W. Vermin-resistant secondary opening for 30-amp power cords. Vermin Door will accept up to a 30 amp service.

Reviews

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Faulty RV Electrical System - Avoid!

This product's electrical system sparked and smoked when starting our Automotive camper. The white color is nice, but it's not worth the risk of starting a fire. The only pro is the aesthetic appeal. The con is the dangerous and unreliable electrical system. I would not recommend this product to anyone.

Pros
  • Spacious and comfortable living quarters with various amenities including a full kitchen and bathroom
Cons
  • The electrical system may require more maintenance and attention compared to simpler camping setups

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The golf cart charger stays in the shed now!

Great addition to my shed. I can leave my golf cart charger protected and plug it in to charge. Be sure to measure the back of the door when cutting the hole. A 1/4" boss is inserted into the hole.

Pros
  • Hatches
Cons
  • Base required

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Solved my problem well for RV Parts & Accessories

For some reason my trailer builder decided to hide the waste water valves behind the baseboard. So I had to kneel on the floor to reach the base and access the valves. Very embarrassing. So I made holes in the baseboard and installed these doors. Now I can just reach through the door to access the valves.

Pros
  • Appearance
Cons
  • Quality