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"Mark" wrote in message
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Kind of hard to describe what I'm looking for here. I think on RVs and
5th wheels, and I know on the 'beer wagon' get from the distributor for
our church festival, there is a 'reverse' receptacle where you connect an
extension cord to power the lights and such. This device looks similar
to a single receptacle with a flip-up cover, but under the cover is
actually a plug (male) rather than a receptacle (female) connector. You
plug the female 'outlet' end of an extension cord into this, and the
other end into a power source. Anyone know what I'm talking about?

What I want to do, if I can find such a thing that would fit on a
standard exterior electric box, is mount one on the back of my house with
the wiring running to a standard outlet mounted in my basement. I'd then
be able to plug a cord from my generator into this, and then supply my
freezer, refrig, lights, etc. from the outlet in the basement. This
would keep me from having to run the extension cord from the generator
thru an open window in cold weather. Also when it wasn't in use it
wouldn't be too obtrusive such as a plain old wire running thru the side
of the house.

Any thoughts on this? Or other ideas for something along these lines?

Mark

It is called a flanged inlet, or motor plug. Nothing wrong with your idea
at all.
Let me make this easier for you:
http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/items/3D189