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electric cord and city water access door sealing [message #230918] Sat, 23 November 2013 13:45 Go to next message
1275gtsport is currently offline  1275gtsport   Canada
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I tried to search but not really sure what to call the door. maybe utility access? anyway, I am trying to find ways to secure the door in an open yet closed postion.
meaning if I have the coach plugged into power (we don't use the city water connection) the cord, of course, keeps the door open a little bit. If it is windy the door bangs up and down all the time. and of course there is some space left open to allow critters to enter. I know on the palm beach anyway the space is sealed or mostly sealed from the interior.
The coach is parked for the winter and I would like to plug it in so that I can charge the batteries.
seeing as we get snow here the space can get filled with the white stuff and I don't like the banging of the door anyway.
Am I the only guy to think the door should have an "open" lock postion? and some sort of flexible curtain?


Adam Raeburn
Rothesay, NB
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Re: electric cord and city water access door sealing [message #230981 is a reply to message #230918] Sun, 24 November 2013 04:35 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Ken Burton is currently offline  Ken Burton   United States
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You could make yourself a wedge type spacer out of 2" styrofoam that they use around basement walls. cut a small slot to math the power cable and another for the lock mechanism. Hold the door closed with little magnets glued to the back of the door. I have one little magnet about the size of a quarter stuck to the side of the coach that holds the door all the way open It touches the door lock which is steel.

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Re: [GMCnet] electric cord and city water access door sealing [message #230991 is a reply to message #230918] Sun, 24 November 2013 05:49 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Mr ERFisher is currently offline  Mr ERFisher   United States
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this may do what you are asking for
link
http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/g3506-electrical-access-door-closer.html

gene


On Sat, Nov 23, 2013 at 11:45 AM, 1275gtsport@gmail.com <
1275gtsport@gmail.com> wrote:

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>
> I tried to search but not really sure what to call the door. maybe utility
> access? anyway, I am trying to find ways to secure the door in an open yet
> closed postion.
> meaning if I have the coach plugged into power (we don't use the city
> water connection) the cord, of course, keeps the door open a little bit. If
> it is windy the door bangs up and down all the time. and of course there is
> some space left open to allow critters to enter. I know on the palm beach
> anyway the space is sealed or mostly sealed from the interior.
> The coach is parked for the winter and I would like to plug it in so that
> I can charge the batteries.
> seeing as we get snow here the space can get filled with the white stuff
> and I don't like the banging of the door anyway.
> Am I the only guy to think the door should have an "open" lock postion?
> and some sort of flexible curtain?
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> Adam Raeburn
> Rothesay, NB
> 1976 Austin Mini
> 1977 GMC Palm Beach
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> all be fixed.
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Re: electric cord and city water access door sealing [message #231112 is a reply to message #230918] Sun, 24 November 2013 18:21 Go to previous messageGo to next message
1275gtsport is currently offline  1275gtsport   Canada
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I like the foam idea it will completly, or nearly completly, fill the gap to keep critters out. and if I cover the foam with fiberglass I might be able to have it still lock with the cord out.

Gene - this with the foam/fiberglass would hold the door closed even in the wind but would not lock the door so that it could not be moved when the cord is in use. I keep the power cord adaptor's in the cord storage space and they could grow legs while in a campground while we are away from the coach. having the door "lock" while semi open would be perfect.



Adam Raeburn
Rothesay, NB
1976 Austin Mini
1977 GMC Palm Beach
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Re: electric cord and city water access door sealing [message #231113 is a reply to message #230918] Sun, 24 November 2013 18:33 Go to previous messageGo to next message
JohnL455 is currently offline  JohnL455   United States
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There should be a large grommet around the AC cable to seal it to the moulded box. Sometimes it gets dislodged. From the inside cabinet you can reseat it. I put a dap of GOOP on it to keep in place

John Lebetski
Woodstock, IL
77 Eleganza II
Re: electric cord and city water access door sealing [message #231121 is a reply to message #231113] Sun, 24 November 2013 19:33 Go to previous messageGo to next message
1275gtsport is currently offline  1275gtsport   Canada
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JohnL455 wrote on Sun, 24 November 2013 20:33

There should be a large grommet around the AC cable to seal it to the moulded box. Sometimes it gets dislodged. From the inside cabinet you can reseat it. I put a dap of GOOP on it to keep in place


Yes grommet is there. sometimes it does get dislodged, will goop it up in the spring. I am most concerned with keeping anything from getting into the box in the first place.



Adam Raeburn
Rothesay, NB
1976 Austin Mini
1977 GMC Palm Beach
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Re: electric cord and city water access door sealing [message #231154 is a reply to message #231121] Mon, 25 November 2013 01:01 Go to previous message
jim kanomata is currently offline  jim kanomata   United States
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Adam,
Since we supply all RV parts and accessory, the optional access covers have a U shape hole on the edge and a piece that cover the hole when not in use .
If you want , we can send you a picture so you can adapt that to your application.


Jim Kanomata Applied/GMC, Fremont,CA jimk@appliedairfilters.com http://www.appliedgmc.com 1-800-752-7502
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