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wannavolunteerF
Jul 21, 2015Explorer
When I stopped on way home after Christmas, it rained all night and in the morning where my primary cord, plugged into the extension, it was almost impossible to get apart and the plastic was almost melted in spots.
I then began to research and ended up buying a SOCKit Box. It comes in different sizes with gaskets and notches for cords. I wasn't sure which side was best, so I decided to buy larger for the minor difference in cost.
I have used it at home for the last two months, with thunderstorms several times a week and it has worked great. I usually try to push it up under something (like edge of trailer) to add an extra layer of protection mainly from my lawn guy. Noticed the other day it was out in open, but still doing fine.
I then began to research and ended up buying a SOCKit Box. It comes in different sizes with gaskets and notches for cords. I wasn't sure which side was best, so I decided to buy larger for the minor difference in cost.
I have used it at home for the last two months, with thunderstorms several times a week and it has worked great. I usually try to push it up under something (like edge of trailer) to add an extra layer of protection mainly from my lawn guy. Noticed the other day it was out in open, but still doing fine.
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