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kerrlakeRoo
Feb 10, 2018Explorer
Answering in part depends on your planned usage. If you are intending to stay in RV parks and will use the electrical hookups frequently AND will spend most days touring etc yes the built in surge protector is a good idea. If you intend to mostly boondock or dry camp in secluded areas, then you dont need it. Its dependent on your usage.
Slide toppers along with keeping debris from damaging the seals on a slide out, provide shade along with rain shielding. If you only have the one AC unit in the trailer and intend to use it often, the slide toppers may help keep the trailer cooler as well as protecting the seals.
And ,,,, enjoy the new unit.
Slide toppers along with keeping debris from damaging the seals on a slide out, provide shade along with rain shielding. If you only have the one AC unit in the trailer and intend to use it often, the slide toppers may help keep the trailer cooler as well as protecting the seals.
And ,,,, enjoy the new unit.
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