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mr__ed
Jun 29, 2014Explorer
It's a good idea to do the (obvious) visual check of the pedestal socket first. There have been many occasions when visual inspection revealed a badly burned socket. This happens in higher end RV parks, too but not to the extent it does in older, poorly maintained parks. When that happens demand another site or leave the park. A socket with burnt pins will damage your RV's electrical plug over time and will offer resistance to the electrical current going to your RV..
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