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SoundGuy
Apr 08, 2016Explorer
Airstreamer67 wrote:
I don't stay in a campground if the SurgeGuard doesn't stay on.
We normally prefer electric sites but I would, and do ... if my EMS doesn't like what it's seeing I simply disconnect and dry camp. :) I suppose I might consider moving on if we were camping where daily temps were well above 100F and if we were expecting to be there for several days, otherwise we can do just fine without campground power if need be. Installing a 1000 watt PSW inverter last year means that if we do lose campsite power we can still power our coffee machine, toaster, wife's hair dryer, fans, etc ... in other words, anything other than A/C we'd be powering anyway with shore power.
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