Sonetpro wrote:Heres what I'm doing. Only 1 hole and 4 screws. Also waterproof and you can keep the cord seperatly.
http://tinyurl.com/zn4dz
NOT CHEAP!
I'm using a similar receptacle, same company.
But note:
The "male" receptacle shown above will only take this same company's FEMALE part--the "piece" that you connect to the cord that goes to your shore power. In other words, for this brand, they "depth" it a certain way so you have to buy THEIR parts. You can't just go to HD and buy a replacement piece.
And believe me, the comparable item for this at HD is A LOT cheaper.
But Rob, there's a lot more to this than just plugging into shore power. You're going to want breaker or fuse protection.
For now, since you definitely don't want to cut any holes in your gorgeous new toy, there might be a portable solution that has breakers. For your cabin, heck--you can get lights that run on batteries and that you can hang on the walls without messing anything up too much.
By the way--do you have a ceiling vent there? No fan? Kind of surpirses me that they would sell it without the fan preinstalled.
But there's some great advice above--take your TIME and don't make any stupid holes yet. There are a bunch of portable propane cooking solutions that will see you through for now, until you REALLY decide to run an electrical system.