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Title: Power outlet cover flapping in the breeze (while driving)
Post by: rich on November 10, 2020, 02:12:42 pm
One my last trip, I noticed the shore power outlet cover flapping in the breeze as I drove down the road.  I have never had this problem before.  My 2003 has the circular Marinco type shore power plug that has since been replaced by the SmartPlug style in newer coaches. 

Years ago, 'bumper' posted about attaching magnets from an electric toothbrush to both the cover and the base in order to secure the cover and keep it in place.

Has anyone else done this?  I have the magnets, but every place I look to secure/attach them seems to be in the way of the inserting the actual power cord. 

Suggestions from anyone who has solved this issue before?

Thanks,
Rich
  
Title: Re: Power outlet cover flapping in the breeze (while driving)
Post by: hbn7hj on November 10, 2020, 07:46:28 pm
The mothership solves it by aiming a heat gun at the non latching lid and bending it enough by hand so it latches.
Title: Re: Power outlet cover flapping in the breeze (while driving)
Post by: Chris Horst on November 11, 2020, 12:24:30 am
One my last trip, I noticed the shore power outlet cover flapping in the breeze as I drove down the road.  I have never had this problem before.  My 2003 has the circular Marinco type shore power plug that has since been replaced by the SmartPlug style in newer coaches. 

Years ago, 'bumper' posted about attaching magnets from an electric toothbrush to both the cover and the base in order to secure the cover and keep it in place.

Has anyone else done this?  I have the magnets, but every place I look to secure/attach them seems to be in the way of the inserting the actual power cord. 

Suggestions from anyone who has solved this issue before?

Thanks,
Rich
 
Yes, mine finally blew off and I put the center lid of a Mason jar canning lid inside the black locking ring and it snugs up just fine.

Chris
Title: Re: Power outlet cover flapping in the breeze (while driving)
Post by: Kent Heckethorn on November 11, 2020, 02:34:18 am
I, too, experienced the shore power cover on our ‘15 RB flapping in the wind a couple of years ago.

I solved the issue by cutting Velcro (Hook & Loop)  in the shape of a crescent and attached the crescent Velcro at the inside lower edge of the shore power cover. I built up enough Velcro to insure that each part would make good contact. A low tech solution to the problem.

Velcro and Duct Tape-I never leave home without either.

Kent
Title: Re: Power outlet cover flapping in the breeze (while driving)
Post by: Andy Baird on November 12, 2020, 01:22:29 pm
I used a heat gun (actually, a hair drier) to warm up the plastic lid just enough to slightly deform it so that it latched more securely. I had no problems after that.
Title: Re: Power outlet cover flapping in the breeze (while driving)
Post by: rich on November 13, 2020, 08:21:31 pm
I used the heat gun solution and it worked great.  No flapping on a 2+hr drive today and I can feel the latch catch much better than before.

Thanks for all of the ideas!

Rich
Title: Re: Power outlet cover flapping in the breeze (while driving)
Post by: Larry W on November 14, 2020, 12:41:30 am
I need to give our power inlet cover the heat gun treatment.
I'm surprised it hasn't broken off already.

Larry
Title: Re: Power outlet cover flapping in the breeze (while driving)
Post by: codefour on November 14, 2020, 08:56:49 am
Mothership had the newer stainless electric cover and plug complete a few months ago on their store display.

Would seem removal of the old, and simple cable attachment to the screws on the new unit.  And it looks good.

Just a thought

Tony R (aka codefour)
Title: Re: Power outlet cover flapping in the breeze (while driving)
Post by: Chris Horst on November 14, 2020, 10:26:13 am
Mothership had the newer stainless electric cover and plug complete a few months ago on their store display.

Would seem removal of the old, and simple cable attachment to the screws on the new unit.  And it looks good.

Just a thought

Tony R (aka codefour)
I think Andy Baird made this swap on his Lazy Daze. Perhaps he would share that post again.

Chris
Title: Re: Power outlet cover flapping in the breeze (while driving)
Post by: Joan on November 14, 2020, 10:45:24 am
The information at this link may be of interest to some; there are also many other sources of information, websites, vendors, and videos on installation and use, on the Smart Plug.

RVelectricity – It may be time for SmartPlug upgrades - RV Travel (https://www.rvtravel.com/rv-electricity-smartplug-upgrades-rvt-974/)
Title: Re: Power outlet cover flapping in the breeze (while driving)
Post by: codefour on November 14, 2020, 11:20:48 am
Joan

This looks like a pretty neat product.  Every plug I have ever had/used has waddled holes in the female plug and the appearance of some deformation.

$149.00 bucks seems good insurance considering the downside to electrical shorts or worse.

Maybe a member(s) who have made this conversion will comment on the conversion task for those of us extremely NON-electricity minded folks.  i.e. changing the male connection on the LD, and adding the plug on the 30 amp cord.

Thanks for the info.

Tony R (aka codefour)
Title: Re: Power outlet cover flapping in the breeze (while driving)
Post by: Andy Baird on November 14, 2020, 12:12:42 pm
This post (https://www.lazydazeowners.com/index.php?topic=27837.msg152597#msg152597) gives some information about my SmartPlug installation  on my midbath.