30 Amp 125 Volt RV Power Outlet Box, Enclosed Lockable Weatherproof NEMA TT-30R Outdoor Electrical Receptacle Panel, 30 Amp RV Receptacle for RV Camper Travel Trailer Motorhome Electric Car Generator
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The hole saw I used for the connector was a 7/8 hole saw. Drilling can be done in this sturdy box. In either case, run the wires from the top cover, which is attached by screws. You'll need a screwdriver to unscrew the screws.
As for mounting it on my garage wall, I screwed it. Glue and screws can be inserted into the holes on the back of the box.
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As far as punch outs are concerned, they are pretty self-explanatory.
There is just one problem, it is really hard to install, especially with solid 6 wire and the strand is harder.
It is true that everyone is right about the knock out option as it is stated in "EASY TO WIRE". This section contains instructions on how to install. With the aid of a hammer and a screwdriver, I knocked out the hole at the bottom. Patient is a must to get through this process. There isn't anything that matches the hole, and who would want to use it if it rains? I don't understand why they have the access hole on top. In the event of a black out, this device can be connected to a subpanel in order to provide power to the generator inverter. Do not connect until the main power breaker has been turned off and the house has been disconnected from the electric supply. I find this to be a sturdy box that does its job well.
It's not worth your time. The piece of crap you just read. A knockout needs to be removed and the 14-run needs to be repaired It is cheap to buy 50 outlet. There are only a few lockdown screws, so we had to replace the entire outlet. You don't need to worry and should just buy a US-made product. There is no point in spending time on this.
The boxes were great, with only one drawback the knockouts did not work right. Just light indentations. You had to drill access holes in order to get into the box. Buy a conduit that you will be able to drill holes in if you don't have the ability to drill the holes.
It should just pop Until now, in service panels, and all the other electrical boxes I've handled, I simply had to tap the knockout with the tool and it would pop out. Then I could grab the knockout and bend it back and forth until it came loose, but not this one!.
Despite the small size of the box, it would be very difficult for a wire of #6 (for a 50 amp service) to bend and close. Since aluminum wire is really tight, you may have better luck if you use cooper wire instead. Because of the distance, you may want to forget this box altogether if you use # 4 wire. Please note This 50amp box is well built and weather tight but it is on the small side for a box at that size.
In most cases, the knockouts cannot be removed from the body of the container. It took me a while to knock out the largest concentric and to fill it up with donuts- Getting rid of the largest concentric required a lot of work.