SPRey wrote:
You see, we live in Willamette Valley and this past summer I watched hornets walk up the cord and into the cubby hole. So, absolutely, it is time to seal that point of entry. Which means the conversion from nondetachable to detachable power cord is the best solution, which means I must perform a "power inlet conversion" (period).
If we limit our selection to what Camping World offers (RV choices)--then we have these 3 options for 30 amp service:
1. Twistlock (1/8 turn twist type, cira 1938 hospital plug)
OK so the twist lock is the trouble. Why on earth would you upgrade to this great system only to use a twist lock adapter on the end?