DId you consider mounting shore power connection in one of the bolt-on wings underneath the ARB? More exposed to elements but could pack the connections with dielectric grease.I have also been dreading drilling a hole in my arb bumper for the shore power outlet but I finally sent it. I drilled the small holes for the mounting bolts and tapped them rather than use bolts on the back side. We'll see how that holds up - tightened up nice and solid. Decided to install on the drivers side front to decrease likelyhood of driving off without realizing it's plugged in. In the summer months I just leave my fridge running so It's been nice having shore power since I don't drive my 200 every day. However I have found it tends to shut off after about 3 days. Noco thinks the unit might be defective so I may have to swap that out. Always something.
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