• UL Listed and Outdoor Rated
  • Elevated cover with padlock prevents unauthorized use
  • Receptacles protected by Siemens circuit breakers
  • Surface or pole mount
  • UL Listed and Outdoor Rated
  • Elevated cover with padlock prevents unauthorized use
  • Receptacles protected by Siemens circuit breakers
  • Uses Siemens and ElectriCenter RX type hubs

I bought the Outlet Panel for my EV cars. It comes with NEMA 14-50, NEMA TT-30 and GFCI NEMA 5-20 outlets and three corresponding circuit breakers. There are spaces for four more breakers. So I added another one to control my garage door. At the price, with everything I need, I would strongly recommend it to everyone.

This is a solid box! I wired it up this past weekend, and although I had to drill a hole in the back to feed the wire for a wall mount (there is no knock out for this purpose), the installation went very smoothly. It appears to be made with quality components (Leviton outlets, etc.), and although I went through it to make sure everything was tight before hanging the panel, I really didn't need to in retrospect. All the connections were right and tight.

This box is the best bargain for the money. The only thing I would change about the box, which I did, is that the neutral and ground bars are extremely small. I went to one of the local big box stores and purchased new neutral and ground bars and installed both. I did find that I had to cut The neutral bar length to match the slot that it fits into but once I did that it snapped in perfectly. One of the main reasons I really like this box is that it leaves a few extra open slots on the left side of the busbars to add additional breakers. This is a really nice option and provide some flexibility. I found that I needed some extra space in the ground bar when I did this because the ground bar is simply not large enough for the additional grounds. In my area these are the same exact boxes that are used at the local state campgrounds. I ran aluminum 2-2-2-4 to the box for 100 amp service even though I would never use all 100 amps at same time.

This was by far the best priced power outlet RV box I could find that had all 3. (50/30/20 amp outlets) I installed in on my RV pad right next to the box which delivers power to my home. Very happy with purchase. The biggest surprise came when I had to buy a breaker for my power box leading this this RV box. I went to home depot and to get one it was $66. That is half the price of the box itself. If you need one, your better to plan ahead and buy one online instead of going to Homers place. Save yourself a little money.

This box is pre-wired with receptacles and breakers. It has a 50-Amp breaker on the 50-Amp RV 240/120v 4-wire socket. There is a 30-Amp breaker on the 30-Amp RV 120v 3-wire socket. There is a 20-Amp breaker on the 20-Amp duplex GFCI receptacle. The weatherproof lid covers the entire front and there is enough room with it closed for the cables to exit the bottom between the door and panel front. More breaker slots are available for additional circuits, but there's probably only room for one more major socket to be added -- and you must be able to cut any hole required for that. Feed power into top, back, bottom, or sides. I have added a photo of the TL137US as received.

Very nice electrical box for my RV Resort. This box is a little taller than the previous boxes I had been buying, this box will be easier to wire up. Room for extra breakers and auxiliary wiring! PHOTO OF INTERIOR POSTED!

I used this for an RV power pedestal with 208V / 50A coming in. It works great and has the correct 30A and 50A outlets for RVs built in. Wiring it was easy enough, assuming you know what you're doing. Just run the feeder wires to the appropriate lugs for the hot, neutral and ground, and you should be set. The cover closes well even with an RV cord plugged in so it should hold up in the rain without any problems.

Very happy with this box. Fit nicely on the 4x4 pole and is a good size. I like that it was pre-wired for 50amp and 30amp. I only needed the 30 amp but I wired it to handel the 50amps. Now I have enough power to run a full size a RV if needed. This was much better than what was available at the local stores and came quickly with it being a prime item.

Really easy to set up and connect. Of course, I already had the 6/3 romex line run to where I mounted this (I had a 30A panel before). But having the 3 different circuit breaker protected connections all in one sub-panel is great. After wiring it all up and double checking with my DVM I plugged in our 5th wheel and everything works great. All of the circuits (50A, 30A and 20A) are all pre-wired so all you have to do is hook your 2 120V lines and ground in and it's ready.

I used 6 gauge copper wire and daisy chained this box with another. Both are working properly with a 50amp circuit breaker at the main service panel. There is plenty of room to work inside the panel and it easily took both 6 gauge wires at all connections and I believe would handle a larger gauge if needed. Having the extra circuits available is an added plus for my wiring needs down the road. This panel serves both as an excellent RV power source and for additional circuits as needed. This panel is quality all the way around.