I wanted to clean up the stock heater plug and add a rear plug at the same time.
Here is what I did...
Tools and supplies:
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Here is the plug receptacle I used for the front
http://www.marinco.com/scpt/ProdPage...0Shore%20Power
I got mine on E-bay for about $18
The rear plug was a 9-pin trailer plug hook up I had with a removable pin insert. I took out the insert a tossed it.
25' extension cord 14/3 gauge wire
Additional 20" piece of 14/3 power cord wire
Female cord end with ground
First I prepped the plug for the rear, removing the pin insert
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Then cut the female end off the extension cord and insert the cut end into the front of the empty housing.
I soldered the ends of the cord wire to make a more solid connection with the replacement plug.
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The housing has a screw down hold-fast for the cord so it doesn't move when plugging in or disconnecting.
Here is the view in the housing.
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I had a spare trailer plug mounting bracket laying around to mount the rear plug to the bumper. I drilled and tapped the underside lip of the bumper and installed the whole assembly.
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