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Nolan wrote:
Twelve plus years of full-time RVing, the cord never walked away. In fact everything we have owned has never walked away.
Lantley wrote:Johno02 wrote:
Have it direct wired into your rig, with no way to disconnect it. Or have the connector moved to inside a lockable storage bin. A thief will need a big set of cable cutters, so just watch for anyone wandering around with a long set of cutters in their hand. No, I am really being serious. A direct wired cable requires a lot of work to steal.
All a direct wire requires is a set of $20.00 bolt cutters.
The wire can be cut and gone before you can say \"Where is the rest of my cord.\"
Johno02 wrote:
Have it direct wired into your rig, with no way to disconnect it. Or have the connector moved to inside a lockable storage bin. A thief will need a big set of cable cutters, so just watch for anyone wandering around with a long set of cutters in their hand. No, I am really being serious. A direct wired cable requires a lot of work to steal.
StarkNaked wrote:
Search \"RV Surge Protector Locking Device\". There a couple of locking devices. One from Surge Guard \"Universal Lock Hasp - Model 34590\" and from one from Camco \"PowerGrip Power Lock Security Solution\".