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@rickcook69782 ай бұрын
As a licensed electrician for almost 30 years, I had a good feeling about what this modification was going to be before I started the video. I have to say that I applaud you for stating to check your specs before doing this. I’ve seen people do this incorrectly and not use the right size outlet or cord. I would suggest either a 14 or 12 gauge extension cord up to 25’. They will more than adequately handle up to 15 amps at that length. WELL DONE video, and thank you for finally showing everyone how to do it correctly.
@campingforever28792 ай бұрын
Agree completely.
@JandAReview12 ай бұрын
I use a 12 gauge cord on my extra plug.
@seanlisacomstock27672 ай бұрын
@@rickcook6978 correct as long as the circuit is rated for the amperage, which he is implying.
@janinemorgan95152 ай бұрын
12 gauge to be safe, but what do I know… I work on govt contracted construction sites and I can’t tell you how many times I’ve seen 2 or 3, 25 foot extension cords connected to a miter saw zinging off 2x4’s all day. Inspectors walk right past.
@673Piper2 ай бұрын
I’m doing this tomorrow on our GDRV. We always have to turn off the electric heater (early spring and late fall), when we make a tea or coffee with the Keurig. What a great idea, thanks for posting.
@jamessajack9822 ай бұрын
You and Jared are my RV go to channels.
@CampsiteCruising2 ай бұрын
@@jamessajack982 same!
@whatsleftinourtanks2 ай бұрын
Me too!
@RVTIPSANDTRAVELSАй бұрын
Jared's a good guy... very smart too.
@timpreistman15832 ай бұрын
Great explanation of 50 amp. I know that’s not what this video is about but you made it easier to understand than some videos about 50 amp.
@RVTIPSANDTRAVELSАй бұрын
Thanks Tim, its really been overcomplicated.
@RickGoodman19112 ай бұрын
Excellent mod. I’ve been running an external extension cord from the pedestal to my outdoor kitchen area to slow cookers, a fan, etc. Never considered using that same method inside… my wife will applaud this so she can run her hair dryer without having to do some math beforehand… 😊
@RVTIPSANDTRAVELSАй бұрын
theres a lot of obvious things I never consider too, welcome to the club! 🤣
@fromcitytowild2 ай бұрын
We've been living in our RV for 3 months, we're first time RVers and quickly realized we couldn't keep the rv cool in the California High Desert when its 115 so we had to run extension cords to the cabins main panel. Two portable ACs, the RV AC, plus three shade clothes were necessary to keep it cool. 😮
@jakefriesenjakeАй бұрын
@@fromcitytowild 3 AC's total? Wow
@RVTIPSANDTRAVELSАй бұрын
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@fromcitytowildАй бұрын
@@jakefriesenjake Yeah summer was crazy. It was so hot, I'm pretty sure it was tripping our main RV Breaker in the panel too over and over again.
@aaronrance2994Ай бұрын
Did this 3 years ago and have had great success with the modification.
@RVTIPSANDTRAVELSАй бұрын
thanks for sharing bud.
@MicheleHeinyScott2 ай бұрын
I have an exterior 20amp Inlet that is wired to my w/b outlet. I just use a commerial grade 20amp exterior extension cord to connect the pedestal 15-20amp outlet to my 20amp inlet. Works amazing!!
@RVTIPSANDTRAVELSАй бұрын
nice!
@Capt-John-T-Moore2 ай бұрын
I added a 2nd A/C and wired an 15amp male plug on the outside of the Rv dedicated (wired directly) to the A/C then I run a heavy duty extension cord to pedestal or a generator
@RVTIPSANDTRAVELS2 ай бұрын
great idea, i toyed around with the idea of running the inside outlet to an outside outlet, then plug in from there, but stuck with this. Thanks for sharing John!
@DG_ontheroad2 ай бұрын
The 110 connection is extremely excellent. A perfect idea.Thank you so much 👏👏👏👍
@RVTIPSANDTRAVELS2 ай бұрын
You are welcome 😊
@matthewwheatley47402 ай бұрын
Tbh, it’s nice to see I’m not the only one losing grommets like that! 😂😂
@RVTIPSANDTRAVELS2 ай бұрын
🤣🤣🤣
@ashleyfinnegan91422 ай бұрын
Love it! I’ll bet Tara shares my frustrations with hair dryers in the camper!
@RVTIPSANDTRAVELSАй бұрын
she had up to now!
@MartyJones-j5e16 күн бұрын
Awesome video! It was a pain running AC to my slide-out for our recliners. It’s done, but thanks. Will keep this in mind for running high wattage appliances in the future.
@RVTIPSANDTRAVELS9 күн бұрын
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@Hughes-Autoformers2 ай бұрын
STAY PROTECTED OUT THERE - Great video!!!
@RVTIPSANDTRAVELSАй бұрын
thanks for watching guys!
@FinishedProject2 ай бұрын
A work around for more power I've done is to add a 3000w power inverter to my camper that runs off the batteries (I have 2) this allows me to run my outfit kitchen fridge while I'm not plugged in and it essentially delays the power load of temporary a temporary appliance.
@RVTIPSANDTRAVELSАй бұрын
which one did you get?
@HowardBurger-jy5ii11 күн бұрын
I suggest a gfci outlet to protect from possible ground faults. The breaker in the panel may be old and tired. The usb addition is nice and there are gfcis with usbs. You would need a cut in box which is not difficult to install.
@RVTIPSANDTRAVELS11 күн бұрын
thats a good point, but in theory every 20 amp outlet on a campground pedestal should already be GFCI since it has exposure to water. however, you bring up a good point... that is probably something i should have mentioned in the video, so thank you for bringing it up!
@IamMugs2 ай бұрын
One of those things I have been "hacking" for a bit but now I have a project this weekend. My hacky fix is ... hacky... and you've inspired me to clean it up.
@RVTIPSANDTRAVELSАй бұрын
trust me, i know all about procrastinating! it was time for me to finally do it right too.
@johnlittle10402 ай бұрын
Ross, I installed a cord plug in the side of my RV and hard wired it directly to an interior outlet. I’ll take some additional pics and send you some that you can see my exact setup.
@RVTIPSANDTRAVELS2 ай бұрын
Thanks John, I see the email... I might just have to do that actually! Thank you!
@texasjoe32612 ай бұрын
Thank You For Sharing This Electrical Modification. What A Wonderful And Useful Idea. Happy Camping !
@RVTIPSANDTRAVELSАй бұрын
thanks Joe
@JandAReview12 ай бұрын
I put an extra outlet under the bathroom sink just for my wife’s hair dryer and an heater in the winter. I drilled through the camper and put a 15a male end just for an extension cord.
@RVTIPSANDTRAVELSАй бұрын
nice!
@jimcollins80972 ай бұрын
I did this 12 yrs ago with outlets for bathroom and dining table (coffee pot). Also found a pigtail at big box store thst is basically an in line 15 amp breaker so dont depend on the pedastal. Even with this, we have to run the water heater on gas when ac is running for more flexibility
@RVTIPSANDTRAVELS2 ай бұрын
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@ourjourneytohope2 ай бұрын
This is a great idea! I plan to install for using an electric space heater.
@RVTIPSANDTRAVELS2 ай бұрын
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@CampsiteCruising2 ай бұрын
This was a fantastic video. Thanks for sharing this AND explaining the importance of the safety.
@RVTIPSANDTRAVELSАй бұрын
you bet!
@Allen-Ds2 ай бұрын
Good idea, I wish I would have done that when we had our 30 amp TT. I may have missed the video but I’m guessing you added the vent to your under the bed storage that seems like another good mod, I will have to do this. Keep the tips and tricks coming I really enjoy your videos
@RVTIPSANDTRAVELSАй бұрын
someones paying attention! yes, i added those vents because that area is against the pass through storage, and because of the temperature differences, i figured that would help regulate the storage temperature more with the interior and cut down on mold. not sure if it really works outside of my theory, but no mold or issues so far.
@fredfromboston812Ай бұрын
New subscriber here,,,WOW what a great channel, great content and presented in a way that even I can understand. I’ll be binge watching all of your videos, keep up the great work.
@RVTIPSANDTRAVELSАй бұрын
glad the videos help, and happy to have you here my friend!
@marcusbuckslayer32802 ай бұрын
Nice job! Having that pass thru floor hatch makes it nice and neat.
@RVTIPSANDTRAVELSАй бұрын
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@mooreadventures2 ай бұрын
I have a 30A Class A with 2 AC's and 5500 ONAN Generator (30a & 20a legs). Found out there is a relay that makes the front AC generator preferred on the 20a leg. So I spliced in plug (male & female 20A, 12/2 ga) and now I can unplug the circuit form the generator and plug in an extension cord to the 20A pedestal. in this configuration, I have the front AC running on that 20A, while the rest of the coach is still running on the 30A. Note: I do have a soft start on that front AC.
@RVTIPSANDTRAVELS2 ай бұрын
nice set up, I was going to say it would be good to put a soft start on that 20A, but you beat me to it. Thanks for sharing my friend.
@mooreadventures2 ай бұрын
@@RVTIPSANDTRAVELS Next I'm going to buy a 50 AMP surge protector and a 50 AMP to 30/20 AMP splitter (like the Parkworld 885200 Splitter). So I'll have one connection that splits into 2 and both are protected. Then I can use the 50 AMP or my original 30 AMP (when I don't need both ACs and outside temps are cooler) or if 50 AMP is not available. My only concern is the multiple connection points. I'll likely zip tie the splitter to the 50 AMP surge protector so it will remain good and tight. And inspect/clean frequently.
@martymalone40942 ай бұрын
Great informative video 🎉. I'll be sharing it with all my 30 amp RVers.
@RVTIPSANDTRAVELS2 ай бұрын
glad to help! Have fun!
@websitesbylou2 ай бұрын
Simple is good! Thanks, Josh! Lou from Georgia.
@RVTIPSANDTRAVELS2 ай бұрын
You bet!
@websitesbylou2 ай бұрын
Another senior moment on my part! Thank you, ROSS!
@RVTIPSANDTRAVELS2 ай бұрын
no worries my friend, you're a regular, you're allowed a couple senior moments 🤣
@chadkoller78092 ай бұрын
Absolutely genius my friend I’m doing this.
@RVTIPSANDTRAVELS2 ай бұрын
im thinking about maybe tucking that wire in the pass through behind the board and installing an outlet there to plug the extension cord into... being a neat freak im sure that cord will evenutally get on my nerves, but again, its a quick mod so Tara can use the hair dryer.
@dans.56082 ай бұрын
There are different ways the pedestal can be wired. The most common I have personally seen is the 20A circuit is connected to one phase of the 50A and the 30A is connected to the opposite phase. So you are still limited. Some panels sold on Amazon have a wiring diagram in the photos for a reference. Hope this helps.
@RVTIPSANDTRAVELS2 ай бұрын
Thanks Dan, that makes sense and I'd be willing to bet those are the campgrounds with the gate blocker on the 30 and 50 amp outlets that I showed towards the end of the video. Regardless, if some pedestals are wired the way you explain, it would still be pulling less amperage than the 50 alone, so no harm there. Appreciate the input bud!
@bretmohler97192 ай бұрын
never thought of this mod for shore power boosting. i installed a 2k watt inverter and wired in a 15amp duplex with dual usb C ports by the entry door in our camper. this puts it by the bed and the kitchen so it was to take over when dry camping and we wanted to make coffee or use a toaster. But fair point that this may even be needed when on 30amp service to still run some appliance if we already have the other main things running. i tend to run the water heater on gas even when on shore power as i find it recovers much faster so perhaps that has kept us from really exceeding our 30 amp.. that and if the fridge is mid cycle and not drawing the 400watts or so it does when it is first cooling down. i will keep an eye on things and may enable the inverter even when plugged in just to take some strain off the main system.
@RVTIPSANDTRAVELS2 ай бұрын
Good idea. We run the water heater on electric. I’ve never had an issue with cold water, plus it’s free, but it puts us right at the top of not being able to pull another 5-6 amps.
@rufan21992 ай бұрын
Cool modification. I will investigate this fall
@RVTIPSANDTRAVELS2 ай бұрын
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@AlanSanderson-u4tАй бұрын
I would use a GFCI receptacle if the outlet is to be used for items other than a hair dryer, which normally has its own.
@RVTIPSANDTRAVELSАй бұрын
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@michaelferver57072 ай бұрын
Another great idea, and great video. Thanks for all you do!!
@RVTIPSANDTRAVELS2 ай бұрын
Thanks again Michael!
@davidboyd16172 ай бұрын
Good idea and I like the ease of install and having usb, but be careful what you plug into it. The linked outlet from Amazon is only rated at 12 amps -- probably due more to the wire size of the slim flat attached cord than the outlet itself. That does mean however that when you connect to a 20 amp breaker on the pedestal if you had the wrong things plugged in you could draw way to much power before tripping the breaker and potentially that small wire could heat up to the point of being dangerous.
@RVTIPSANDTRAVELS2 ай бұрын
I couldn’t agree more. The hairdryer will be the strongest appliance at 11 amps on high, so still under the spec. As mentioned in the video, it’s very important to do your math.
@xiyun30532 ай бұрын
Just put it on my husbands to do list!
@RVTIPSANDTRAVELSАй бұрын
nice!
@gremlinoff-road82032 ай бұрын
Another great helpful video. Thank you sir for your time
@RVTIPSANDTRAVELSАй бұрын
you bet John.
@MichaelPeyton-q6zАй бұрын
The better question is did install those jacks to keep your bed folded up?! I need those.
@RVTIPSANDTRAVELSАй бұрын
amzn.to/3zIqzVc
@DonFarmer-hq5sw2 ай бұрын
Already did this a couple of years ago 😊
@RVTIPSANDTRAVELS2 ай бұрын
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@jonwillett73512 ай бұрын
Be mindful of your neighbors. Some campgrounds put one connection point between two lots, so one if the two RVs has their wire crossing under to get power. But it also means if you are running an extension to that other circuit, you might accidentally jump their breaker depending what you are collectively running at that time.
@RVTIPSANDTRAVELS2 ай бұрын
Totally agree. Even if you are using a 15 amp plug and a 30 amp plug, you are still using 55 less amps than if you had a 50 amp rv using the 50 amp service. Additionally, I would never run cords on my neighbors site, or condone doing it, as I wouldnt want it to be done to my site. Common courtesy.
@joeronan95772 ай бұрын
Thank You, I always learn from your videos...straightforward, interesting and helpful 😎
@RVTIPSANDTRAVELSАй бұрын
you're very welcome, glad to have you here Joe!
@coreymerritt77422 ай бұрын
Super nice mod Ross 👍
@RVTIPSANDTRAVELSАй бұрын
thanks Corey
@ryaneisen5975Ай бұрын
Cool mod. Since you are using a pre wired outlet for residential use, I wouldn’t need to worry about any building codes?
@craigquannАй бұрын
It's an RV. What building codes?
@RVTIPSANDTRAVELSАй бұрын
i wanted to stay away from wiring a duplex... and use a prefab outlet for just that reason.
@2OldFartscamping-i8h2 ай бұрын
Love your video 😊, and always helpful
@RVTIPSANDTRAVELS2 ай бұрын
Thanks my friend!
@GothicCinderz2 ай бұрын
Hey, you did what I am sure I would done myself HAHAHA opps
@RVTIPSANDTRAVELS2 ай бұрын
there lives a grommet in the depths of my rv, forever.
@ericwilcox24422 ай бұрын
Hey, Ross. Wifey and I haven't been camping much this season as we spent almost a month in Portugal. Our second trip (Cape May, NJ) is coming up soon. Because of this, I haven't been keeping up with your videos. I'll have to play catch up soon. Anyway, I heard you say "...here in Arizona." Is that where you are? I thought you were in the PNW? I only ask because we now have a home in Havasu and will be snowbirding there starting in November. If you're anywhere close, I'd love to meet you.
@RVTIPSANDTRAVELSАй бұрын
here in Arizona just meant here in the US. im actually all the way up in NE PA.
@paullevendoski27552 ай бұрын
what a brilliant idea!!!
@RVTIPSANDTRAVELSАй бұрын
not my original idea, but definitely brilliant!
@rdaburto8616Ай бұрын
Hi thanks for the video. But i have a question, the pedestal connection is only one an is 30amp. Could i use a 30amp splitter to connect my rv and have a 15amp extension for my appliances?
@RVTIPSANDTRAVELS16 күн бұрын
if you're going off the same 30 amp plug, you're still only getting 30 amps, so this wont work. you will need another 15/20 amp outlet to gain the extra amperage.
@boonecountygenerators305227 күн бұрын
1) If you're screwing into that paper-thin plywood that most RVs are made of, glue a short strip of wood 3/4 inch thick behind where the screws will go. Now you have something substantial to screw into and the screws won't strip out the hole. 2) If you're using an adapter to plug into the 50 amp receptacle, you don't have sufficient overload protection for a 12 gauge cord (and most extension cords are smaller than that). This presents a safety hazard and I would avoid that. Plugging into the 20 amp outlet on the pedestal is fine.
@RVTIPSANDTRAVELS27 күн бұрын
a 15 amp circuit is not going to overload a 50 amp outlet. Also, on a dogbone, you're only getting 1 leg of power.
@boonecountygenerators305227 күн бұрын
@@RVTIPSANDTRAVELS You're missing the point. If you overload the outlet, for example with a hair dryer and a 1500 watt space heater, you're pulling more amperage through the extension cord than it can carry without getting hot. This is how fires start. The breaker won't guard against this unless you exceed 50 amps.
@RVTIPSANDTRAVELS27 күн бұрын
I understand what you're saying, but very clearly in the video i said to match the cord with the amount of power you would be pulling. you cant overload a cord with a device that doesnt have the physical capability to pull more current. Besides, and I can confirm this myself, and even have shown this in other videos... pedestal breakers rarely work correctly. I've pulled up to 36 amps and it never popped the pedestal breaker. its happened at multiple campgrounds... the reason I know is the Power Watchdog will go into auto shut off. also, there is a 2x at the top of the pass through storage that the outlet is mounted too, it definitely would last long on that plywood alone.
@dalenelson37072 ай бұрын
Quick question- I have always wondered if you use a 30 amp Rv to 120 pigtail , don’t you technically have an extension cord thats only 14 or 12 gauge that is on a 30 amp breaker and could overheat before popping the breaker? I have done this for years with small loads.
@RVTIPSANDTRAVELS2 ай бұрын
You can plug into a 1 million amp outlet, the appliance asks for the power. so if you try to pull more than the cord is rated for but not more than the breaker, yes you can have problems. That’s why I mention to know what you’re pulling, and plan around that.
@donbarnes8076Ай бұрын
Great idea and nice install video! Just one additional consideration. For those installing this outlet in the bathroom or anywhere within reach of a sink, you’ll want to use a GFCI outlet to maintain safety and to meet code.
@RVTIPSANDTRAVELSАй бұрын
Absolutely, GFCI's are always a good idea around water.
@danielhirsch60132 ай бұрын
Excellent 💯
@RVTIPSANDTRAVELSАй бұрын
thanks for always watching and commenting Daniel, its is appreciated!
@kyleo12362 ай бұрын
The only issue here is if you use a dogbone to plug a 15 amp cord into a 50 amp pedestal. The cord will not be protected from overloads and can catch fire. I had a quick look on amazon and it looks like they do sell dog bones that have a built in circuit breaker. You should only plug into a 50 amp receptacle if you have a dogbone with a circuit breaker.
@RVTIPSANDTRAVELS2 ай бұрын
What type of overloads are you talking about? Amperage is decided by what the appliance asks for. You can plug into a million amp outlet, you’re only going to pull what your appliances request. I think what you’re saying is that you can request more amperage than the wiring is rated for but less than what would pop the breaker? This is absolutely true, but it’s the nature of the beast when you dogbone down. That’s why I mention in this video to know what amperage youre appliances are going to pull and build around that. The circuit breaker is really secondary, the circuitry needs to handle the power long before the breaker.
@kyleo12362 ай бұрын
@RVTIPSANDTRAVELS a circuit can be overloaded when an appliance has a failure. Mostly items with motors can fail and then draw a high current. Other failures can cause overcurrent situations too. So it's not just about plugging too many things in at the same time, although that is the most likely scenario to cause a fire. As a safety measure I would recommend a dogbone with a built in circuit breaker and they are only $30 on amazon. If you use one of those and accidentally use too much power, it will trip before melting your cord, as long as you are using a properly sized cord.
@walescan25142 ай бұрын
Great video
@RVTIPSANDTRAVELS2 ай бұрын
thank you!
@betterwithrumАй бұрын
Thanks!
@betterwithrumАй бұрын
Ross, I want to thank you for creating this video. It’s not just about this particular video; rather, watching you modify your RV and share information over the last two years has inspired my wife and me to customize our travel trailer to better suit our family's needs. Thank you!
@RVTIPSANDTRAVELS29 күн бұрын
I really appreciate the donation my friend. For me, customizing the RV to our family is one of the things I love about the lifestyle. Its not everybodys cup of tea, but we love it. It makes being on the road much more enjoyable. Safe travels my friend!
@RC-pp4on2 ай бұрын
Good idea.
@RVTIPSANDTRAVELSАй бұрын
👍
@yankeetraveler20202 ай бұрын
Nice - maybe add a thin re-enforcement plate on the panel/wallboard behind the new outlet to strengthen the installation from repeated plugging and unplugging - Thanks #YankeeTraveler
@RVTIPSANDTRAVELS2 ай бұрын
good idea, you got me thinking... I might even just cut the plug and wire in a duplex box inside the pass through storage to clean it up.
@yankeetraveler20202 ай бұрын
@@RVTIPSANDTRAVELS now I need to review your tire posts. Just had my first flat tire on our 2021 Heartland Trail Runner. Repair, replace? Replace in pairs? , same side or opposites, dealer service? …. 😳
@ozzielinkin2 ай бұрын
Great idea thx
@RVTIPSANDTRAVELS2 ай бұрын
you bet
@drewskatmyselfdotcom14 күн бұрын
I have ran an extension cord to the 20amp outlet on the campground pedestal before to plug in a 1500 watt heater. I have a voltage meter plugged into one of my outlets and noticed that when I turn the heater on, the voltage goes down. How is this possible, as the heater and the voltage meter are on seperate lines? (heater on the 20 amp outlet and meter on the 30 amp) I'm assuming that the pedestal is taking power from the 30amp socket and sharing it with the 20amp one. This has happened in multiple campgrounds.
@RVTIPSANDTRAVELS6 күн бұрын
interesting 🤔
@dannylayton11062 ай бұрын
Very nice
@RVTIPSANDTRAVELSАй бұрын
Thanks Danny!
@CrazyCanuckFitness2 ай бұрын
Love it
@RVTIPSANDTRAVELSАй бұрын
👍👍
@mikethomsen50962 ай бұрын
ty
@RVTIPSANDTRAVELS2 ай бұрын
YW
@garthhart66422 ай бұрын
Have you checked what the code is? I have read this is not allowable
@RVTIPSANDTRAVELS2 ай бұрын
code? its a singlular prewired desktop outlet. If you bought this for its intended purpose, you would be mounting it to your desk at home and plugging into an entension cord or outlet. but if you want to wire in a duplex with romex to meet code thats absolutely fine too. i dont think its necessary to worry about code when just adding a prewired desktop outlet. its being routed safely through a grommet and tieing the wire as you go. the important part is that you are using a sufficient gauge wire.
@pauls4772 ай бұрын
in 9 years of camping in an RV i have never required more than 30 amps, never popped an breaker.
@RVTIPSANDTRAVELS2 ай бұрын
Thanks Paul, have you ever analyzed the amp pull real time? The Hughes Power Watchdog will allow you to do this on a phone app. It's mathematically impossible to run all your appliances at once on a 30 amp circuit without exceeding the rating, according to physics. As mentioned in the video, not popping a breaker doesnt always mean you arent exceeding your amperage. If you havent popped a breaker you are probably being smart about which appliances you run at one time. If that is not the case, your pedestal breakers are just not popping as they should. Just be careful, if breakers don't pop, wiring is getting hot, terminals will probably show signs of singeing. Thanks for watching and commenting!
@pauls4772 ай бұрын
I understand. I do not have a lot of extra appliances in my rig. I am also cognizant of what is drawing power and actively mitigate going over. I have to thank you for your content, it is most valuable.
@RVTIPSANDTRAVELS2 ай бұрын
Thank you for the nice comment and for your input. Always appreciated my friend. One thing that I know kills me is powering my water heater on electric. I hate using propane for something I dont have to.
@losmazeman2 ай бұрын
You removed the barn door at the bedroom.
@RVTIPSANDTRAVELS2 ай бұрын
just the 2 of us, no need for that door, removed it years ago. Still collecting dust in the garage if you want it!
@losmazeman2 ай бұрын
@@RVTIPSANDTRAVELS I noticed it because we have the GD2150RB, a similar floor plan to your GD2600RB. I close the door at night because the fridge lights shine into the bedroom. Keep that spare door for when the bath door gets damaged - it could happen. Enjoying the channel very much.
@RVTIPSANDTRAVELS2 ай бұрын
@@losmazeman I have the 2150RB too!
@bobabooie63892 ай бұрын
👍🏻🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
@RVTIPSANDTRAVELSАй бұрын
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@antony36782 ай бұрын
OMG! Why do you Americans make everything so complicated? All caravans (RV) in Australia are fitted with 15amp 240v inlets. The problem with America is using 110v!