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rhagfo
Jan 12, 2016Explorer III
ORbiker wrote:
My camper had a 30 A cord that was attached on the other end. I would just pull out what I need and plug it in.
My new toyhauler has a huge pile of 50 A wire with a twist in end on the RV end and 50 A on the other.
I was thinking about using a large milk crate to haul the cord around. Maybe I could feed out 3 ft of the outlet end and then coil the rest over it. So; I could set the crate by the outlet. Plug it in and pull out enough to plug into the toyhauler outlet.
Thanks for the different ideas and keep them coming.
KEN
Yes, never gave a thought to the old 30 amp cable on the previous 5er, but the 35' PVC covered 50 amp that came with the new unit was like dealing with an Anaconda when putting into a tub, as we do a lot of camping in temps below 40 degrees.
Well got 40' of SO cable now and as in the picture in the post above it is very easy to coil up and store.
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