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Talleyho69
Nov 05, 2017Moderator
We opted not to hard wire ours in. It rides in a plastic bin, and when we need it (like right now) we put the bin on the power post or ground and plug into it and plug it in.
They come with directions for hardwiring them into a house. However, if you go to their website, and call them, you can buy a unit that is designed for RV's. We didn't go that route because it was extremely heavy. Because we didn't hardwire ours in, we bought a 30 amp RV cord, cut it and wired each end in as input and output.
They come with directions for hardwiring them into a house. However, if you go to their website, and call them, you can buy a unit that is designed for RV's. We didn't go that route because it was extremely heavy. Because we didn't hardwire ours in, we bought a 30 amp RV cord, cut it and wired each end in as input and output.
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