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I think it may be the best anyway, even if you could find some kind of gasketed, hardened, wet location, listed, floor mount receptacle. It will be a lot better protected under a trap door when in use and be normal parts you can find a few years later.


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I have a design idea that would be like a slip sleeve. You pull it up to plug in and when not in use you push it back down.

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As part of your testing, see what happens when you step on it with a cord plugged in wink
How does it perform under a foot of snow?


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when you raise the rec it is about 6 inches high the outlet is vertical with an in use pop out cover. When not in use you slide the receptacle down flush with the deck

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Sounds sorta like the 'pop-up' counter receptacle device?


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It is the same basic concept.

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Getting it UL Listed for use outdoors in the rain and snow will be a challenge.

I like Greg's idea. I did something similar for the Christmas tree on my deck by making 1 of the deck boards removable between the joists. It's only 1 joist space long, but when it's in place it looks perfectly normal; but I can lift it out in a few seconds. If you cut a tiny notch in the edge of it you could plug in your cord and replace the board whenever you need power.


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