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C-Bears
Feb 11, 2015Explorer
I think when you are deciding what variety, and how many electrical adapters to carry, you have to determine what type of RVing you are doing.
Are you only traveling 500 miles from home for a 2 week trip once or twice a year, or are you full time and on the road 8 months and 15,000 miles or more?
We can plug into a 50amp, which 99% of CG's provide. Plus we have every adapter in between, all the way down to being able to use a extension cord to keep the batteries charged. Also have an 50amp extension just in case the electric box is 50' away from the back of my FW.
If we were not full time I sure would not have spent the money for 10 different adapters that take a tub to hold them all.
Are you only traveling 500 miles from home for a 2 week trip once or twice a year, or are you full time and on the road 8 months and 15,000 miles or more?
We can plug into a 50amp, which 99% of CG's provide. Plus we have every adapter in between, all the way down to being able to use a extension cord to keep the batteries charged. Also have an 50amp extension just in case the electric box is 50' away from the back of my FW.
If we were not full time I sure would not have spent the money for 10 different adapters that take a tub to hold them all.
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