Paul J A Posted November 10, 2020 Posted November 10, 2020 (edited) Here is a link from F B i saw today. Very clever. Terry Zimmerman st1rSpoe3nshoried · Sealing openings in the coach is more important as it gets chilly, and small critters like to crawl into warm and dark spaces. It's easier to keep them out than get rid of them. I bought a cheap plunger for $2 and threw away the wooden dowel. I had a sewer fitting that I used to mark the diameter, and then cut out the center. It perfectly fit around the sewer hose and seals the chamber! https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=10221623780615315&set=pcb.10221623781575339&__cft__[0]=AZVx3SVubwLm_kzvtzhI7FiDCOL0mcPEZg3rRc9GBLeYOkYPBPlnijFu001fWkCaqLm-YB6tjAs6nx4fg-GHSqgG1u3vsVnYrcBUA0JDbnKeMrCOCZwYJwVQRJ7n-HOEaEf3OMs24sffWNkw6fqCzxQAYYqG8ZalqlO9uOlk9uCJ-vKf4b4VH8M6-_7Kr069BkSaRPFQ0q6yPZ8o2hlIKVFv&__tn__=*bH-y-R You could do the same for water and electric. Leave the altered plunger on the electric cord above the plug. Only have to stretch it over the plug once. Cut a hole on the side of that one for water. Sealed up for cold weather too. Edited November 10, 2020 by Paul A. 2
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