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mlts22
Jan 03, 2014Explorer
Other than the roof, there are a few technologies to make slide-outs more rain resistant. Lippert bought out Solera, a company that made slide boots/slide sleeves, and coupled with a slide awning, this would go a long way to prevent water intrusion.
Of course, it would be nice if RVs could be up to par with stick/brick buildings when it comes to electrical codes. In a house, I'm not afraid to plug in a space heater, and allow it to run at 1500 watts. In most trailers, I'd likely burn the wiring out by doing that.
Of course, it would be nice if RVs could be up to par with stick/brick buildings when it comes to electrical codes. In a house, I'm not afraid to plug in a space heater, and allow it to run at 1500 watts. In most trailers, I'd likely burn the wiring out by doing that.
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