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I am thinking fitting a external socket and aerial connector to my 2004 elldis firestorm 475 any suggestions please about fitting' is it a straight forward job or should I pay and have it done by the dealers, would appreciate any help, thanks
I fitted an aerial skt to my van it was just the one hole which was easily filled with mastic, the 240v skt should be similar just remember you can`t use to much mastic, excess cleans off with a damp cloth, I`m assuming you know the electrical side of things
I have recently fitted a sky external connection to my swift Challenger and was lucky enough to get it in a nearside wet locker adjacent to a factory fitted 240 volt socket. The advantage of using the locker was that I did't have to drill the Van although it meant I had to run a longer co-axial cable behind some fittings, a friend has recently installed a Maxview on the outside of his van very easily with just one hole required. Eddie.