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    This is a 120 volt 50 amp connector for my RV. Apparent short that damaged alot of components inside the RV. I filed a claim for repairs, but I need a "certified" electrician for repairs. I can do repairs myself, but I want to follow insurance rules so I can get full claim. I have tried Miller Electric here in Llano, unfortunately they NEVER answer their phone or return messages and always seem to be at lunch according to the sign on door.

    Any certified electricians or know any that could repair this for me in or around western llano county close to Castell? Thanks in advance.
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    #2
    We've used Miller but they are tough to get.

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      #3
      There’s a camper and RV repair place South of Marble Falls on 281 that I got parts from a few times. They were always helpful and polite.

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        #4
        Chris and Patrick Hazel, from what used to be Hazel electric are pretty much the go to in town electricians. I don’t have his number on hand but it should show up in a search.

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          #5
          I can do it for you. shoot me a p.m.

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            #6
            Marble Falls Electric is often out that way working...

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              #7
              I’ve not had reliably quick service in Llano. Look towards Marble Falls/kingsland.


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                #8
                Originally posted by Grand Passage View Post
                I’ve not had reliably quick service in Llano. Look towards Marble Falls/kingsland.


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                Let me know who you end up using, and if you recommend them.


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                  #9
                  That’s not a 120V receptacle.

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                    #10
                    Think, maybe that would be the issue

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Electrican View Post
                      That’s not a 120V receptacle.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Electrican View Post
                        That’s not a 120V receptacle.
                        I'm speaking out of ignorance here, but how do you figure. The receptacle says its rated for 120/250 volts. Should I look for something different? If so what?

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by waterdog View Post
                          I can do it for you. shoot me a p.m.
                          PM sent. Thank you in advance!

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