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    Adding a 240V 30A outlet to an 802A

    You could mount that receptacle on an 803, too, but you'd likely want some sort of fuse or circuit breaker.
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    Adding a 240V 30A outlet to an 802A

    I see what you mean, Guyfang. The picture below shows a pair of 802's on a trailer, both of which are tied into a switch box. The 802 on the right side of the picture has the power cable coming through the cover with the hole in it like you mentioned.
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    Adding a 240V 30A outlet to an 802A

    For the past several months I've been on the lookout for some extra outlets that could be added to a MEP-802A or MEP-803A easily and seamlessly. Recently, I came across a watertight L14-30 twist lock receptacle (Hubbell HBL2710SW) that was a close match to the cover above the right rear tie-down...
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