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Title: How to secure a loose electrical plate
Post by: 18360 on March 14, 2023, 03:56:06 pm
I have two electrical plug plates where the little white plastic that the screw goes into broke. 
Any ideas on how to secure it now.  I don't think a toggle bolt with a wing nut would work.
 Thanks
Title: Re: How to secure a loose electrical plate
Post by: wolfe10 on March 14, 2023, 04:15:45 pm
Is this what you are referring to:
White Dual Outlet W/Cover Plate on Sale | 55-0853 | by PPL (http://www.pplmotorhomes.com/parts/electrical-plumbing-lp-gas/rv-electrical-systems-and-accessories/switches-receptacles/wht-dual-outlet-wcvr-pla_55-0853)

And, in brown: Brown Dual Outlet W/Cover Plate on Sale | 55-0855 | by PPL (http://www.pplmotorhomes.com/parts/electrical-plumbing-lp-gas/rv-electrical-systems-and-accessories/switches-receptacles/brn-dual-outlet-wcvr-pla_55-0855)
Title: Re: How to secure a loose electrical plate
Post by: Geodmann on March 14, 2023, 04:25:38 pm
You can buy replacement outlets and steal the mounting screws and tabs from the new ones.  FT probably has these.  There are some outlets on the coach that are hidden that you could also steal these from (ie: behind the fridge or TV or under the kitchen drawers where the stove top and washing machine are plugged in).
Title: Re: How to secure a loose electrical plate
Post by: 18360 on March 14, 2023, 04:28:04 pm
I would like to keep the plate.  I just need to secure it in the wall.  See attached screw and broken plastic clip.

Thanks
Title: Re: How to secure a loose electrical plate
Post by: Forewheelers on March 14, 2023, 04:59:01 pm
I think I found some of those plastic tabs that you drive the screw through and it swings around and firms up against the wall if that's what you are talking about. The first ones I made out of Acrylic until I got a few from MOT and then I saw some at Home Depot. If you wish to make a couple, it's sort of easy. Get some acrylic, cut it to size and sand it a little. Drill a hole where the screw goes and put it together. Besides the acrylic won't break like those plastic ones.....good luck.
Title: Re: How to secure a loose electrical plate
Post by: Pamela & Mike on March 14, 2023, 07:30:44 pm
Go to any home improvement store and go back to the electrical department.  Look around there for some blue electric boxes. Buy a couple and remove the screw and keeper then throw the box away or send to the recycle.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Carlon-14-cu-in-PVC-Old-Work-Electrical-Outlet-Box-1-Gang-B114RB/100404027

Mike
Title: Re: How to secure a loose electrical plate
Post by: 18360 on March 14, 2023, 09:30:31 pm
I will try the acrylic first and if that doesn't work, I'm off to Home Depot. That gives me some good ideas.

Thanks