Mount it outside your RV or in your wet bay and hit the ground running - this panel keeps all your water and cable hookups in one spot with capped ports to keep things clean. Less fiddling, more chilling.
Unlike recessed models, this docking station mounts flat against your RV's exterior or inside your wet bay. That makes it easier to install in more places, especially when you're working with limited space or specific layout requirements.
No switching or rerouting needed - this docking station gives you a separate inlet just for filling your fresh-water tank using a pressurized water source. Whether you're connected to city water or a pump, filling your tank is fast, simple, and hands-off.
With separate coax ports for satellite TV and internet, you won't have to choose between staying entertained and staying online. It's a small feature that makes a big difference when you want a little bit of home on the road.
This panel is built for exterior use, so every connection has a cap or cover to keep out dirt, water, and debris. That means your inlets stay clean and ready to go, whether you're parked at a dusty campsite or rolling through rough weather.
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Hi, everybody. Andy here with etrailer.com. Let's take a real quick look at this B&B Titus S1 RV Panel. Now this panel is going to keep all of your water and cable hookups in one spot with capped ports to keep things clean. Unlike recess models, this docking station mounts flat against your RV's exterior or inside your wet bay. That's gonna make it easier to install in more places, especially when you're working with limited space or specific layout requirements.
So no switching or rerouting needed. This docking station gives you a separate power fill and city water inlets. And as you can see here, they do have tethered caps here to protect those ports when this is not in use. They have little screens there as well. So these two inlets are going to let you fill your tanker hook up to pressurized water.
And then you also have separate coax ports, again with caps on them. So you're gonna be able to hook up to satellite TV and internet. You won't have to choose between staying entertained and staying online. It's a small feature that's gonna make a big difference when you want a little bit of home while you're out on the road. So this panel is built for exterior use.
Every connection has a cap or cover to keep out dirt, water, and debris. So this means that your inlets are gonna stay clean, they're gonna be ready to go when you need them, whether you're parked at a dusty campsite or rolling through rough weather. Now the overall measurements here, looking at the overall width, were about six-and-three-quarters inches wide. The overall height about five-and-a-quarter inches tall, the cutout is five inches wide by three-and-a-half inches tall. You are gonna get some butyl tape and color matching screws to get this mounted into place.
Well, I think that's gonna wrap up our real quick look today. I do hope that it was helpful for you. Again, my name is Andy. Thank you for joining me.
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