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Originally Posted by 16ACE27
4 - The only time you should see the upper vent on the side of an RV is if there is no path to a roof vent - as in the fridge is in the slide.
Yes sir my fridge is in the Slide
5 - Every RV I have ever owned has had an electrical outlet on an outside wall on the passenger side. Where else would you plug in a fan, an electric griddle for breakfast, or (in the old days) a boombox?
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Gosh out of hundreds of pictures I have taken of my RV, this is one thing I don't have a picture of
; but on my passenger side, there is large hatch door that when you open you can see the Inverter which has one available 110 receptacle and over to the right inside same compartment is another duplex 110 receptacle. On the floor of same compartment there is a slide plate that when opened; you run the electrical cords through it and close it back up to seal cord or when cords are removed. Since it is inside, it never gets wet or not easy for theft if the compartment hatch door is locked which we usually keep everything locked.
Later I may have to watch the rest of video to see the inside. It was video like that that we saw of our coach before we bought that really sold us on model. They all do very good jobs putting them together.