Broken USB charging plug in your RV? Here's how to fix it and where to find a replacement DC USB port to charge your phone and other devices!
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A fairly common issue with RV's is the DC USB charging stations failing. Thankfully replacing this plug is a very easy DIY fix to replace the dedicated station to charge your phone, ipad, kindle, or just about any modern handheld device!
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