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Hi... I suspect that may cost quite a bit to have done by a dealer..Hi
We have Bailey and the electric plug for electric intake is in the awning and we would like to put ordinary electric plug there and move our electric intake to other side of van
Any ideas how much a dealer would charge for this
Thanks
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Hi David. . If you do that where do you get 240v from to power the socket.??I cant find it now but am sure I have seen an adaptor that fits into the inlet point giving you a 240V outlet
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David I'm confused??
Do you mean one outlet does the both?
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Ah that looks good thanks
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Here is my solution, no need to cut any holes in your motorhome and easily transferable, just simply unplug hookup lead from motorhome inlet, plug into adapter and plug adapter into motorhome inlet and suction cup double adapter to side of motorhome
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Seems a great way to get electrocutedHere is my solution, no need to cut any holes in your motorhome and easily transferable, just simply unplug hookup lead from motorhome inlet, plug into adapter and plug adapter into motorhome inlet and suction cup double adapter to side of motorhome
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Is that a Somerset thing?turfed off a bloke
Yes I "grassed" him upIs that a Somerset thing?
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