110V Electrical Power Outlet Box, 30 Amp
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110V Electrical Power Outlet Box, 30 Amp
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Protect your RV appliances and your comfort at the same time by installing a 30 Amp, 110V Electrical Outlet Box at your home.
Plug your RV in to a 30 amp circuit at home and take advantage of your RV's air conditioning while preparing for a long trip or cleaning up after one. Plus, during storage, set your air conditioner's heat strip at 45-50 degrees and keep your RV dry and mildew-free. Greatly simplifies your winterizing tasks. No more anti-freeze! A 15-amp adapter may not supply sufficient amperage to get your motors up to full speed, and prevent damage from brown-out. Don't take that chance!
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Plug your RV in to a 30 amp circuit at home and take advantage of your RV's air conditioning while preparing for a long trip or cleaning up after one. Plus, during storage, set your air conditioner's heat strip at 45-50 degrees and keep your RV dry and mildew-free. Greatly simplifies your winterizing tasks. No more anti-freeze! A 15-amp adapter may not supply sufficient amperage to get your motors up to full speed, and prevent damage from brown-out. Don't take that chance!
Specs
Amperage | 30.00 A |
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Voltage | 110.00 V |
Unit Weight | 3.80 lb |
Brand | Midwest Electric |
MFG Part No. | U013P |
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Protect your RV appliances and your comfort at the same time by installing a 30 Amp, 110V Electrical Outlet Box at your home.
Plug your RV in to a 30 amp circuit at home and take advantage of your RV's air conditioning while preparing for a long trip or cleaning up after one. Plus, during storage, set your air conditioner's heat strip at 45-50 degrees and keep your RV dry and mildew-free. Greatly simplifies your winterizing tasks. No more anti-freeze! A 15-amp adapter may not supply sufficient amperage to get your motors up to full speed, and prevent damage from brown-out. Don't take that chance!
Show moreShow less
Plug your RV in to a 30 amp circuit at home and take advantage of your RV's air conditioning while preparing for a long trip or cleaning up after one. Plus, during storage, set your air conditioner's heat strip at 45-50 degrees and keep your RV dry and mildew-free. Greatly simplifies your winterizing tasks. No more anti-freeze! A 15-amp adapter may not supply sufficient amperage to get your motors up to full speed, and prevent damage from brown-out. Don't take that chance!
Amperage | 30.00 A |
---|---|
Voltage | 110.00 V |
Unit Weight | 3.80 lb |
Brand | Midwest Electric |
MFG Part No. | U013P |
Rated 4 out of
5
by
Doug from
30 amp electrical box
Box worked fine, wish they sold one with a built-in on/off switch like at RV park as instructions on box and for parents motorhome says to turn off when plugging in and unplugging. Ran conduit along outside of garage from breaker box to a fuses box inline to this box so not have to walk to other end of building to shut off and on. Fused box like would have by home a/c outside. No big deal but would have paid extra to have built into box purchased from camping world. Only reason not give 5 stars.
Date published: 2020-01-04
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Woody from
GETTING FOURTH ONE
I have bought three of them so far. They have been easy for me to
install. One is on a post outside in a wooded area at my sisters
house. I had one on the side of my last house and now have one in
my garage. The trailer is always plugged in. It 's great to be able to run
the air conditioner when the weather is hot while packing or cleaning.
I'm getting a fourth one for my sister's garage so she can plug in her
new B motor home.
Date published: 2008-03-19
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Anonymous from
Not a Campground Pedestal Outlet
The unit is fabricated with heavy gauge steel and is quite solid. The 30 amp and 50 amp units are identical except one has a three-contact plug (30A) and the other a four contact plug (50A). Neither unit contains, nor has provision for, a circuit breaker or GFCI circuit breaker. Power to this unit is expected to originate at your main circuit breaker panel which means you are not likely to shut down power for connecting or disconnecting the RV cable. The circuit from the circuit breaker panel should be a dedicated circuit, meaning no other loads should be connected. Exterior conduit should be used and can be secured to either the bottom and/or the top of the box. It is hard to understand why there are no reviews for this item because Camping World has stocked the 30A and 50A outlet boxes for quite a few years. Availability is unlikely at Home Depot or Lowes. You might want to consider installation by a licensed electrical contractor.
Date published: 2011-09-27
Rated 4 out of
5
by
Gary Blackburn from
Your installation may not comply with electrical code
I purchased this item from Camping World in 1999 and mounted it to
my house. My Class A motor home is always plugged into it except
when traveling; there has never been a problem. Installation required
the separate acquisition of an exterior junction box, 10 or 12 gauge
wire, and conduit. To comply with National and local Electrical Codes,
the box must be on a separate, dedicated, circuit with its own 30A
circuit breaker in the building's power panel. (You might consider
using a ground fault interupter [GFI] breaker.) Unlike campground
outlet boxes, this box contains no breaker and no other outlets except
the single 30A outlet. These comments should not be construed as a
criticism, only as informatory and cautionary. None of this is explained
in product literature. If I had a choice, additional box choices might be
offered, perhaps one that also includes a 20A duplex outlet and/or a
50A RV outlet. That, however, would require more circuits to service
the box.
Date published: 2008-06-28
Rated 3 out of
5
by
Gary Kudrna from
Great Product . . . . . No Instructions
I bought this product to have an electrician install it. He was able to install it with out any problems save one. When I plugged my Camper into the outlet, it blue the converter in the camper. Why? It was installed as a 220V instead of 110V. I am no electrician but apparently the outlet is the same used for 220V outlets and is not marked otherwise. I feel the product would be better if it was stamped with 110V on it.
Date published: 2004-09-01
Rated 5 out of
5
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Fred Harriman from
110 VAC 30 Amp Power Outlet Box
I bought one for the front of my home where we could park the RV in the front yard to get it ready for travel. In Florida, we have no seasons, it's either hot, or hotter, like the movie "Endless Summer." Under the hot and hotter conditions, working in or packing clothes etc. can be a death trap in an RV with no A/C This box was mounted by my electrician, it mounted easily (on the concrete wall). It is obvious that it is there and that it is an electrical outlet. When people ask, "What is it and why did you put it there," it is great to reply, "It's an electriclal outlet I use to power our RV when we are getting ready to go on a trip."
By all means get this box! ... It is cheaper then putting one together at Home Depot or Lowe's and it is ready to go. No assembly and it is weather resistant. Fh
Date published: 2007-03-18
Rated 5 out of
5
by
DKB N GP TX from
Like new after 2 years
Installed this back in 2011 and it hasn't lost any of its original performance. Heavy construction and the outlet is still firm and grips the plug well.
Date published: 2013-05-03
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Brad Trusty from
Good Box
Good structured box and easy to set up
Date published: 2012-02-02
Does this come with the outlet?
The 30 amp receptacle is included, yes.
Date published: 2019-04-23
Does the box include a 30A circuit breaker?
No, this does not include a circuit breaker.
Date published: 2019-04-23