Used RV Buying Checks: RV Extension Cords – everything you need to know: For years I discussed the importance of checking and adjusting the inflation pressure in your RV tires. This needs to be done when an RV is taken out of storage, before leaving on an RV trip, and while you are ...
We basically use our power cord reel as an extension cord, which allows us to keep both our Highes autoformer and Power Watchdog in the basement, out of sight and out of the weather. We showed our setup in a fair amount of detail in a video, including an explanation of why we ...
Almost all RVs come with a power cord to plug into the electrical pedestal at a campground with hookups. This is also known as a “shore power” connection. These power cords come in two amperages: 30-amp and 50-amp. A 30-amp cord has three prongs, and a 50-amp has four. If you...
Make a connection. Plug the electrical shore power cord into the campsite receptacle that matches the amperage requirements of yourRV. Electrical adapters may be needed, but keep extension cord use to a minimum. Switch your refrigerator to the AC setting to draw on the electricity rather than y...
30′ 30 Amp power cord Spray port with hot and cold water Exterior BBQ hook-up Electric front jacks Radial Tires Outside speakers Docking station Light at termination points Interior Features 13,500 BTU ducted air conditioner with “Quick Cool” ...
- Rusty Barrel (Tim & Diana McDonald) for bringing a half-cord of wood both this years and past (we went through it all) Without the wood we would all be miserable as the fire was going from Friday evening through Sunday morning, event the rain could not put it out !!! Thanks a ...
Perhaps it’s the fridge that runs on either propane or electric, and we can just make sure we are on propane? Perhaps a switch to isolate that one load that draws so much, and run a second extension cord to run it directly?