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cbshoestring
Jul 16, 2016Explorer II
I installed a hardwired unit. Stays dry, unless the closet leaks :B
The ammo box seems to be a good solution for cord connections, but my favorite I read on here is the portable unit installed as a permanent unit.
Cut the cord INSIDE the trailer. Place a male plug on the supply side, place a female plug on the "trailer" side. Once plugged in...your surge protector is essential permanent in a dry space.
I am not sure how it can be monitored, but it will still protect.
The ammo box seems to be a good solution for cord connections, but my favorite I read on here is the portable unit installed as a permanent unit.
Cut the cord INSIDE the trailer. Place a male plug on the supply side, place a female plug on the "trailer" side. Once plugged in...your surge protector is essential permanent in a dry space.
I am not sure how it can be monitored, but it will still protect.
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