Can the Dometic DC Hardwire Kit for Electric Coolers Be Exposed to Weather
Question:
Would this be Ok to mount in the Bed of a Ram 1500 where it may be exposed to the Weather?
asked by: Mike
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Expert Reply:
Mike, no, you'd ideally want to mount the Dometic DC Hardwire Kit for Electric Coolers # DOM57VR inside your vehicle or RV to keep the plugs protected.
expert reply by:
Bryce D
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Dometic DC Hardwire Kit for Electric Coolers
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