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KM_Rolling
Feb 10, 2019Explorer
Some more accessories-
65. An adapter to plug my 30 am cord into a home style (15 amp) outlet.
This is VERY handy, and is what I use for shore power in my driveway, or wherever else I may be that has a regular home style outlet.
66. A 50 amp to 30 amp adapter. Useful if I am at a spot that only has a working 50 amp outlet. I can plug into it, then plug my 30 amp cord in.
67. This allows me to plug a regular (home style) extension cord into a 30 amp outlet.
I've had to use this a couple of times where the 30 amp outlet was simply to far away to plug into. I ran a 15 amp extension cord, giving me the extra length, to my 30 amp trailer cord. Of course, I did not have the full 30 amps worth of power available, but 15 amps is better than none.
68. Awning stabilizer kit. We've carried this all around the country, into Mexico too. Never used it once. One day we may be happy we have it....we'll see.
69. Two 25 foot lengths of fresh water hose. We generally use just one of them, however, a couple of times having the second one has come in handy.
70, 71 & 72. Up top is our filter. We never put water into the trailer without running thru the filter.
Bottom left is a pressure regulator. 95% of the time we run off our fresh tank, but if we're hooked up to city water it goes through this regulator. Have no desire to let some random high pressure supply blow out our plumbing.
Bottom right is a simple elbow that we use so that the weight of the hose sticking out from the side of the trailer is not putting constant, leveraged, pressure on our city connection.
Little things that can keep a small problem from turning into a big problem.
73. Handy dandy gloves that keep a barrier between me and the nastiness of emptying the tanks and messing with the hoses.
74, 75, 76, 77 & 78. Containers that easily slide in and out of the cargo area. On one side is one with our fresh water hoses and water filter and connectors. Also in there are the various electric adapters.
The container on the other side has tools and spare parts. Also pictured is-
Silicone spray for stabilizers and all hinges
Electric drill for stabilizers
Leveling blocks
That's it until I take some more photos. Will get that done, and add on here as time allows.
65. An adapter to plug my 30 am cord into a home style (15 amp) outlet.
This is VERY handy, and is what I use for shore power in my driveway, or wherever else I may be that has a regular home style outlet.
66. A 50 amp to 30 amp adapter. Useful if I am at a spot that only has a working 50 amp outlet. I can plug into it, then plug my 30 amp cord in.
67. This allows me to plug a regular (home style) extension cord into a 30 amp outlet.
I've had to use this a couple of times where the 30 amp outlet was simply to far away to plug into. I ran a 15 amp extension cord, giving me the extra length, to my 30 amp trailer cord. Of course, I did not have the full 30 amps worth of power available, but 15 amps is better than none.
68. Awning stabilizer kit. We've carried this all around the country, into Mexico too. Never used it once. One day we may be happy we have it....we'll see.
69. Two 25 foot lengths of fresh water hose. We generally use just one of them, however, a couple of times having the second one has come in handy.
70, 71 & 72. Up top is our filter. We never put water into the trailer without running thru the filter.
Bottom left is a pressure regulator. 95% of the time we run off our fresh tank, but if we're hooked up to city water it goes through this regulator. Have no desire to let some random high pressure supply blow out our plumbing.
Bottom right is a simple elbow that we use so that the weight of the hose sticking out from the side of the trailer is not putting constant, leveraged, pressure on our city connection.
Little things that can keep a small problem from turning into a big problem.
73. Handy dandy gloves that keep a barrier between me and the nastiness of emptying the tanks and messing with the hoses.
74, 75, 76, 77 & 78. Containers that easily slide in and out of the cargo area. On one side is one with our fresh water hoses and water filter and connectors. Also in there are the various electric adapters.
The container on the other side has tools and spare parts. Also pictured is-
Silicone spray for stabilizers and all hinges
Electric drill for stabilizers
Leveling blocks
That's it until I take some more photos. Will get that done, and add on here as time allows.
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