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wa8yxm
Jul 08, 2014Explorer III
That may be true Joshuajim.. but there are two things.
First: You can reduce load greatly inside your coach by turning off water heaters, Air conditioners and such before plugging in,, and again you really should.
Second: The park's circuit breakers are enclosed in a "Sombody Else's Problem" Field.
That is, if they fry... Instead of reaching for my checkbook or wallet, I reach for my cell, call park security, and a few minutes later a technician pulls up with a new circuit breaker... My work is done.
First: You can reduce load greatly inside your coach by turning off water heaters, Air conditioners and such before plugging in,, and again you really should.
Second: The park's circuit breakers are enclosed in a "Sombody Else's Problem" Field.
That is, if they fry... Instead of reaching for my checkbook or wallet, I reach for my cell, call park security, and a few minutes later a technician pulls up with a new circuit breaker... My work is done.
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