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CA_Traveler
Jan 22, 2016Explorer III
OK A common RV plug has one piece of wire running through it and you push the wire into a V which cuts the insulation. They tend to not be reliable but have a plastic cover for the exposed connection. And you may not be able to add more wire. See what you have.
You can replace plugs and if there is not enough wall depth the stores have extensions that extent about 1/2" out from the wall.
Pull your plug, post a picture and use a probe to make sure you can run the wire to the desired location.
You can replace plugs and if there is not enough wall depth the stores have extensions that extent about 1/2" out from the wall.
Pull your plug, post a picture and use a probe to make sure you can run the wire to the desired location.
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