Seems to me that if one wants the shortest cord, one would fit the exterior hole right behind the 120v outlet. Or maybe snake the line from the interior 120v outlet through the sink water reservoir and then straight out the side. That electrical outlet at GoWesty.com sure looks to good to me as I too have often left the Westy extension cord at home. Malcolm (Halifax) > > So before I measure twice (or thrice or umpteen times) and cut holes in > > my panel, what say ye about moving the 120V outlet up to the water > > inlets, like the American models and shortening the cord? Would it make > > more sense to move the 120V outlet further towards the back of the van? > > How are the American models set up for the 120V cord? > > Keith Adams
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