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Old 01-17-2014, 12:33 PM   #21
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Old 01-17-2014, 01:31 PM   #22
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Went hunting for electrical parts yesterday. We have the usual big box stores here, Lowes, Menards and Home Depot. The depot I stay away from like a bad cold! No service, questions not answered means no shopping there for me. Lowes did have most of the stuff. I got the electrical cover for the cockpit but they were out of the right color for the plug in. These little darling are quite $$$$$. You have a couple different options if you want. You can get a plug in either a dual or single meaning the dual you will have two 110's and 2 USB's in one plug and around $25.00. The 2nd is 1 110 plug and 2 USB's all in one plug for $19.99.

The third option is the piggy back method. This is when you make a 2 plug outlet on a wall into a 4 or 6 plug outlet by just plugging it in. They have these for the USB option also. Just figure out want you want, cause there are all sort of varieties and plug them into the outlet and you are done.


Thought of buying a couple of those for the home. Two I phones and 2 tablets here at the house.

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Went hunting for electrical parts yesterday. We have the usual big box stores here, Lowes, Menards and Home Depot. The depot I stay away from like a bad cold! No service, questions not answered means no shopping there for me. Lowes did have most of the stuff. I got the electrical cover for the cockpit but they were out of the right color for the plug in. These little darling are quite $$$$$. You have a couple different options if you want. You can get a plug in either a dual or single meaning the dual you will have two 110's and 2 USB's in one plug and around $25.00. The 2nd is 1 110 plug and 2 USB's all in one plug for $19.99.

The third option is the piggy back method. This is when you make a 2 plug outlet on a wall into a 4 or 6 plug outlet by just plugging it in. They have these for the USB option also. Just figure out want you want, cause there are all sort of varieties and plug them into the outlet and you are done.


Thought of buying a couple of those for the home. Two I phones and 2 tablets here at the house.

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Bella, you the man! Enjoy

I am off today as well, plan to take a trip to the marina and give my boat a hug to warn her up.
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Nice Work Bella Sera!
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Damn I am hingy, just camein from cutting firewood. Sure could go for a dip

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I can't see anything that Bella posts, not sure if it is my browser (have used ie8 and firefox) but I REALLY want to know the answer to where you spliced in for power to your added 110 outlets! Someone PLEASE repost.
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You go to your circuit breaker panel and unscrew it and see in the back where you can add your wire.

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I can't see anything that Bella posts, not sure if it is my browser (have used ie8 and firefox) but I REALLY want to know the answer to where you spliced in for power to your added 110 outlets! Someone PLEASE repost.
It's not your browser. Bella decided to remove all of his posts. He does this from time to time, though it's not clear why. To each his own.
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He does this from time to time, though it's not clear why.
It is perfectly clear, I think. BS is always right and therefore does not like to be challenged. When someone does challenge him he exacts his punishment on this forum by collecting all of his toys and going home. "There, that'll show 'em".
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And I thought it was just me.........

Go figure....

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