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James Diaz

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No more have cords on the ground
 

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More info pls
More info pls
I didn’t like how the cords were on the ground and when you put the cover on it you have to wrap your plug around the hopper
So I got a rv 15 amp ac port plug, I took the two screws off the bottom of the hopper to make sure I had room to make a two inch hole for the port plug ( there is plenty of room underneath ) put a bead of sealant around the port and screwed it to the side. Then I tucked the wires under the hopper and there you go
 
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RemE did this MOD

 
You guys are a lot more industrious than me; I just took one of those chrome, magnetic hooks you buy at HD, stuck it to the back of the hopper, and draped my cord over it!
It’s really not as hard as it might seem
You just have to make a 2” hole
 
I had a 15 foot cord that I replaced the original with and got some magnetic hooks from Amazon.

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More info pls

I didn’t like how the cords were on the ground and when you put the cover on it you have to wrap your plug around the hopper
So I got a rv 15 amp ac port plug, I took the two screws off the bottom of the hopper to make sure I had room to make a two inch hole for the port plug ( there is plenty of room underneath ) put a bead of sealant around the port and screwed it to the side. Then I tucked the wires under the hopper and there you go
Nice work if you need to run a long way. My OEM cable works fine and when I'm done I tie it up with one of these and drop it into the niche in the front of the hopper just under the cover.

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