I have a built out Promaster and I constantly find better ways to get from outside in when it comes to electrics and such. I did not see this access hole and I didn't see the 6' on Amazon until I watched your vid. Thanks for posting.... I re ordered the 6' installed in the same area.... It couldn't have gone more perfectly. Thanks again! Oh and one great thing about this area for install is..... If you screw the plastic up or damage this area..... It's a part that can be replaced... Just order a new piece from the factory.
Thanks for guiding us through this process. It's great to learn what to do and what NOT to do all in one video. Your videos give a good close-up perspective of all the nooks and crannies that really are really helpful when doing something for the first time. I'll be using many of your products and techniques when I do my build.
Thanks for posting this Michele. I was just about to try installing my GCP2 with the 18 inch cord. I guess I will return it and get the 6 foot cord. Glad I didn't open the inner box.
WOW, what a wonderful idea i am just looking for ! i dont like to drill on the metal body for installation. i take the power cord to go throung the door seams whenever i need , but now i learned something much better! thank you som much!
I love all of your videos. You do an excellent job of explaining exactly how to do a task and what you is needed to do it. But most importantly every task is completed with joy and a sense of pride. I was able to get this installed pretty quickly today. I used the 12' cord. Thank you my dear!!
Nice job!!! I saw this technique before but they went through the air plug, the first one you mentioned. They had to slit it, they took off 3 panels, they had to cut the 3 prong off to feed the wire through the slit. What a hassle. I love the 2nd entry you found. I will definitely be doing it your way when i get my van, and i was going to get the 6' version. Only thing i would suggest is instead of a coat hanger, i would just feed either string, rope or wire - down, and then loop the end of the plug in to the wire/string, and then just pull the string up. Benefit for me is my van will be empty when i do this. TY, great job explaining it and good camera shots, especially the first one through the hole where you couldn't see and you corrected it so it was visible.
I love where you put it! No holes in the metal siding, and installed in a part that can be replaced if needed! Great Job! A little bit of silicone sealant between wall and port will offer additional "hold" and act as a glue as well. Can't hurt, might help!
@@michele2017promastertravel You really don't need it where you placed that, I was just thinking if anyone was worried about sealing or extra "hold". And if you did want to add sealant I bet you can :) I just discovered your channel today so plan to sit down with my hubby with some snacks and binge! You are an inspiration! We just bought our Ram Promaster, and need to start insulating soon.
That's amazing!! I have a 2015 Promaster 136" WB and was wondering how to get a shore power setup installed. I really like that you can plug the power strip into the wire that comes attached to the shore power port. Thanks so much for sharing!! I can't wait to be able to power my van with shore power as I do my no-build build! Still want to have heat and light to it while it's in my driveway, without installing an entire electrical system or buying a solar setup just yet!
This is great. I was worried I'd have to drill through the metal to install one of these. I bought one last year and I've been hesitant to put it in. I will definitely use this location. I bought the 18 inch as well so I love that you had a fix for that.
Michele, thanks so much for this great van series. In your comments, you talked about your air conditioner. I looked for pics/video showing that. Any chance you could post some? I’d love to see how you mounted the A/C.
I found it locally at a farm store called Farm and Fleet. I think they are available in fall/winter months. It' worked well for us. Just took the edge off the cold. You'll need to be plugged into shore power to use it.
awesome. Good luck. It was such a simple process, and I can't believe how handy it is to have, even at home when I'm loading up, sometimes I plug in so I can run my electric heater or Air conditioner.
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@Ledger Malakai I really appreciate your reply. I found the site on google and Im trying it out now. Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
Hi, just found your channel. This is a great video. I was going to order the dual 18" unit but I like your location to install the outside part. So, I will be ordering the six foot.
I just bought the one with 2 and it's only 18" ugh. What if you had placed that plug below the reflector? Would it have reached and would the circle fit in that space?
If you can drill a hole there the cord may fit better in the upper hole- I showed both entry holes with gasket entry in my video. You can get on the ground and look up into the cavity and see it and judge. The plastic was very easy to cut through. Good luck. It's really not a big deal the cord was a little too short. I wrapped the plug in duct tape and it sits inside a cavity that is not exposed to the outside.
Hi there. So far I've used it to power the AC in my driveway. It was 86F in full sun and I ran it for about an hour. There was no issues with any of the plugs or cords overheating. In fact there was no warmth at any point along the connection. I have a 5,000 BTU AC so it's pretty small. I'm heading out for a 6 day outing using my AC. I'll do a review on the AC when I get back.
@@weavgiff It's a GE Brand 5,100 BTU.$300 from Lowe's. I bought it because it's profile is 12"x11"x 30" high and it fit behind my driver's seat. I just got back from a 6 day trip and used the AC the 5 nights we were plugged in. It was a game changer for summer sleeping. It took about an hour to cool 'me' down and the promaster. The night time temps were in the mid 70's and it cooled down the van to mid 60's (you can set temp) especially the humidity was so low there wasn't condensation on the front windows in the morning- which always happens. It was not especially loud, provided good white noise even though we left an upper vent cracked. I'd like to add that the air conditioner and my dometic fridge ran flawlessly on the incoming 15 amp Norco inlet. No cords or plugs got warm or hot- I checked after it had been running a while and just before unplugging..
@@michele2017promastertravel Sorry I can't really tell if it's one of those AC units that sits on a floor and exhausts out a window? Yes? That's great that your fridge AND the AC worked off the shore power outlet!
Perfect. They are really good quality and the lid makes a great seal to protect the prongs. I'm sure you thought of this but putting a small wood frame inside your van to receive the screws will make it more stable pushing in and pulling your shore plug. The thin metal walls of the van may give a little under pressure. Just a thought.
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OMG such a great solution! We were just about to take the entire housing off until we saw your video. Thank you, Michelle!
Probably the most helpful DIY van addition that I have seen. Thank you.
Thank you so much.
This was a really great tutorial! Thanks for all the insight and great shots underneath the bumper!
I have a built out Promaster and I constantly find better ways to get from outside in when it comes to electrics and such. I did not see this access hole and I didn't see the 6' on Amazon until I watched your vid. Thanks for posting.... I re ordered the 6' installed in the same area.... It couldn't have gone more perfectly. Thanks again! Oh and one great thing about this area for install is..... If you screw the plastic up or damage this area..... It's a part that can be replaced... Just order a new piece from the factory.
Thanks. I'm so glad your project worked out. I was pretty nervous about the install but really, it couldn't have gone better for me either.
Thanks for guiding us through this process. It's great to learn what to do and what NOT to do all in one video. Your videos give a good close-up perspective of all the nooks and crannies that really are really helpful when doing something for the first time. I'll be using many of your products and techniques when I do my build.
Thanks so much. I'm a visual learner too and it always helps me to see it done before I do it. Thanks for the comment.
Thanks for posting this Michele. I was just about to try installing my GCP2 with the 18 inch cord. I guess I will return it and get the 6 foot cord. Glad I didn't open the inner box.
Thank you Michele! This is the exact video that I was looking for and it appears to be much easier than I thought.
WOW, what a wonderful idea i am just looking for ! i dont like to drill on the metal body for installation. i take the power cord to go throung the door seams whenever i need , but now i learned something much better! thank you som much!
Your welcome. Glad I can help.
After looking at many many videos, this really is the easiest way to add shore power, just did it, I actually put in a 30 amp RV plugin, Thank You!
You're welcome. It's nice to have a way into the van without drilling a big hole in the side. Good luck. Have a wonderful day.
I found you through a link you put on another UA-cam channel I really look forward to binge watching your build series
thanks. Let me know if you have any questions.
I love all of your videos. You do an excellent job of explaining exactly how to do a task and what you is needed to do it. But most importantly every task is completed with joy and a sense of pride. I was able to get this installed pretty quickly today. I used the 12' cord. Thank you my dear!!
I appreciate that!
Nice job!!! I saw this technique before but they went through the air plug, the first one you mentioned. They had to slit it, they took off 3 panels, they had to cut the 3 prong off to feed the wire through the slit. What a hassle. I love the 2nd entry you found. I will definitely be doing it your way when i get my van, and i was going to get the 6' version. Only thing i would suggest is instead of a coat hanger, i would just feed either string, rope or wire - down, and then loop the end of the plug in to the wire/string, and then just pull the string up. Benefit for me is my van will be empty when i do this. TY, great job explaining it and good camera shots, especially the first one through the hole where you couldn't see and you corrected it so it was visible.
Thanks so much. I really love making these videos.
Great idea for a location. Almost drilled a hole in the side of my van until I saw your video. Thank you
I love where you put it! No holes in the metal siding, and installed in a part that can be replaced if needed! Great Job! A little bit of silicone sealant between wall and port will offer additional "hold" and act as a glue as well. Can't hurt, might help!
Thanks, I contemplated some silicone but it comes with a rubber gasket that acts as a sealant.
@@michele2017promastertravel You really don't need it where you placed that, I was just thinking if anyone was worried about sealing or extra "hold". And if you did want to add sealant I bet you can :) I just discovered your channel today so plan to sit down with my hubby with some snacks and binge! You are an inspiration! We just bought our Ram Promaster, and need to start insulating soon.
Well this is awesome! Now I don’t need to take the rear bumper off! Thank you so very much‼️‼️‼️
Your welcome. Glad I can help.
That's amazing!! I have a 2015 Promaster 136" WB and was wondering how to get a shore power setup installed. I really like that you can plug the power strip into the wire that comes attached to the shore power port. Thanks so much for sharing!! I can't wait to be able to power my van with shore power as I do my no-build build! Still want to have heat and light to it while it's in my driveway, without installing an entire electrical system or buying a solar setup just yet!
Gina. That's awesome. It's a game changer when you can plug in. Good Luck.
Thank you Michele! perfect... this is exactly what I'm going to do.
This is great. I was worried I'd have to drill through the metal to install one of these. I bought one last year and I've been hesitant to put it in. I will definitely use this location. I bought the 18 inch as well so I love that you had a fix for that.
Good luck and let me know how it comes out. So scary to cut into your van, but so easy.
Michele, thanks so much for this great van series. In your comments, you talked about your air conditioner. I looked for pics/video showing that. Any chance you could post some? I’d love to see how you mounted the A/C.
Very helpful video, thanks! Have you found the self-tapping screws have held well in the thin layer of plastic?
The plug is still very secure.
Excellent!! Thank you. I also love the tiny oil radiator... that is GREAT! Where did you find it?
I found it locally at a farm store called Farm and Fleet. I think they are available in fall/winter months. It' worked well for us. Just took the edge off the cold. You'll need to be plugged into shore power to use it.
Very useful info; great job!
Thanks.
Very helpful...I just did this same I stall with 6' cord
Thanks Daryl.
Thank you! I just ordered mine with 6 ft cord from walmart
awesome. Good luck. It was such a simple process, and I can't believe how handy it is to have, even at home when I'm loading up, sometimes I plug in so I can run my electric heater or Air conditioner.
Hi. just getting ready to do the same thing on my promaster. I had it planned out exactly how you did it. Safe Travels!
Thanks. Good luck. I've been using it a lot since we mostly campground camp. It's really holding up.
Explained well thank you
thanks
Thanks for this Michele! I've been wanting to do this but wasn't sure how to approach it. You're a good teacher!
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I was dumb lost my password. I appreciate any tips you can give me
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@Ledger Malakai I really appreciate your reply. I found the site on google and Im trying it out now.
Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
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Thank you so much you saved my ass!
@Keegan Julian you are welcome :D
I just love this! You are brilliant!
thanks.
Nice install. I’ll use your method but with a longer cord 😊
Good!
Great video, I’m about to go install the same way!
Thanks Michele. Great Tutorial!
You're welcome. Glad I could help.
Hi, just found your channel. This is a great video. I was going to order the dual 18" unit but I like your location to install the outside part. So, I will be ordering the six foot.
Glad I could help.
Fantastic job and video. Thanks!
Thanks.
I just bought the one with 2 and it's only 18" ugh. What if you had placed that plug below the reflector? Would it have reached and would the circle fit in that space?
If you can drill a hole there the cord may fit better in the upper hole- I showed both entry holes with gasket entry in my video. You can get on the ground and look up into the cavity and see it and judge. The plastic was very easy to cut through. Good luck. It's really not a big deal the cord was a little too short. I wrapped the plug in duct tape and it sits inside a cavity that is not exposed to the outside.
Thank you
I did this to my last van, it was a bad placement with the doors open for me. 🤷🏼♀️. Something to consider🤔
Oh, that's too bad. My door can be opened completely when I'm plugged in with no interference. I use a standard outside extension cord .
@@michele2017promastertravel 30amp doesn’t work as well! 😉
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Thanks for your subscription.
Thanks for the video
How has this worked so far? Any issues powering the AC or overloading the power strip?
Hi there. So far I've used it to power the AC in my driveway. It was 86F in full sun and I ran it for about an hour. There was no issues with any of the plugs or cords overheating. In fact there was no warmth at any point along the connection. I have a 5,000 BTU AC so it's pretty small. I'm heading out for a 6 day outing using my AC. I'll do a review on the AC when I get back.
Great videos. Just found your channel. Curious what AC unit you are using as we were looking for a low BTU system as well. Thanks.
@@weavgiff It's a GE Brand 5,100 BTU.$300 from Lowe's. I bought it because it's profile is 12"x11"x 30" high and it fit behind my driver's seat. I just got back from a 6 day trip and used the AC the 5 nights we were plugged in. It was a game changer for summer sleeping. It took about an hour to cool 'me' down and the promaster. The night time temps were in the mid 70's and it cooled down the van to mid 60's (you can set temp) especially the humidity was so low there wasn't condensation on the front windows in the morning- which always happens. It was not especially loud, provided good white noise even though we left an upper vent cracked. I'd like to add that the air conditioner and my dometic fridge ran flawlessly on the incoming 15 amp Norco inlet. No cords or plugs got warm or hot- I checked after it had been running a while and just before unplugging..
@@michele2017promastertravel Sorry I can't really tell if it's one of those AC units that sits on a floor and exhausts out a window? Yes? That's great that your fridge AND the AC worked off the shore power outlet!
@@GinaKayLandis Hi Gina, Yes it is a portable AC. I actually did a review on it. Check it out. ua-cam.com/video/JHhXU718lCQ/v-deo.html
Exactly what I did! Same video I made also!
Awesome!!!👠🚌👠
Thanks.
This is like the one I bought but mine has a 16 inch cord. I will be installing mine on the side so 16 inch cord is plenty long enough.
Perfect. They are really good quality and the lid makes a great seal to protect the prongs. I'm sure you thought of this but putting a small wood frame inside your van to receive the screws will make it more stable pushing in and pulling your shore plug. The thin metal walls of the van may give a little under pressure. Just a thought.
You probably should be running a GFI receptacle in the van directly wired into the outside receptacle, then you’ll have protected power.
Thanks. The power strip does have a fuse, that has popped on a couple of occasions. Good idea.
Beautiful Kitty cat .Hi honey
Awww thanks. She found us 8 years ago and has been the best cat ever.
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Shipping tape? 😂