Got my camper plugs wired up, one for the battery box charger, and one for the rear mounted air conditioner, now how to get power into the camper without having a drill another hole in the camper for a power inlet. Why not a hole in a hole? Since I rarely use shore power I went with the put a hole where there is already a hole - a new turnbuckle hatch door with integrated cable pass through plug and a kitchen drain plug when not in use. I will stuff a bit of bubble wrap into the passthrough void to completely seal off the cord. This door is in my battery box and I will plug into my breaker and house wiring inside the battery box.
I guess technically I don't need the sink stopper as the pass through cable plug has a seal built in when not in use.
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I guess technically I don't need the sink stopper as the pass through cable plug has a seal built in when not in use.