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Under table receptacle

DECravens

Member
2024 Avenue 29RL
Checkout the skilled electrical installation of a receptacle under the table. Kids feet are constantly moving and if they had kicked this outlet...it would've popped right out of the housing. I happened to see it when picking up a droped fork. Somebody at the factory does not know what they are doing and whatever inspector there must've been asleep. IMG_4549.jpgIMG_4552.jpg
 

Oregon_Camper

Forum Admin
Staff member
That is so wrong. Call Alliance and start a warranty ticket. Have them send you a new part...then you can use a proper tool to cut a rectangle.
 

Chaseweston

Well-known member
They are all like that. We have a Valor and all the outlets I've removed so far have been cutout with a figure 8 hole saw. Seems like there is a cart of drills with 2" hole saws on them on the line and they use this for anything that needs a cutout or clearance.
 

Oregon_Camper

Forum Admin
Staff member
They are all like that. We have a Valor and all the outlets I've removed so far have been cutout with a figure 8 hole saw. Seems like there is a cart of drills with 2" hole saws on them on the line and they use this for anything that needs a cutout or clearance.
Well, then they need to move to 1.5" saw then...that one is waaaay too big. I'd still call and ask for replacement...worse case they say no.
 

BryanValRox

Well-known member
2024 Avenue 29RL
Checkout the skilled electrical installation of a receptacle under the table. Kids feet are constantly moving and if they had kicked this outlet...it would've popped right out of the housing. I happened to see it when picking up a droped fork. Somebody at the factory does not know what they are doing and whatever inspector there must've been asleep. View attachment 3316View attachment 3317
I have to agree, this is nothing but sloppy and unprofessional workmanship likely at the cost of speed.
@Bill Martin is there anything that you can do to stop this practice?
At the least it looks sloppy and given that it deals with electricity IMHO is unsafe.
Certainly not something that reflects kindly on the brand.
 

George

Well-known member
On our rig they must have lost the hole saw. Looks like they used a hammer to bust out holes for various things. A little more effort was put into the appearance of visible things but workmanship you don't see is less punctilious. 😜
 
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