CavemanCharlie
Feb 18, 2020Explorer III
mr. ed wrote:NRALIFR wrote:
Power cords, maybe. It depends on if the plugs look safe and there’s actually adequate power available. In that specific situation I’d suspect there isn’t, and it would probably be more trouble than it’s worth.
The water hoses, I’ve never gotten that nonsense. I use my hose to fill my tank, period.
:):)
I've done the same as you. I never hooked up my water hose directly to my RV, but filled the tank instead. I felt uncomfortable having water pressure constantly in the lines and preferred to pressurize only when needed. That way, if there's a leak, damage may be minimized. If my water pump cycled too frequently when no water was being used, I would know there was a leakage somewhere (usually a faucet not completely shut off).
NRALIFR wrote:
Power cords, maybe. It depends on if the plugs look safe and there’s actually adequate power available. In that specific situation I’d suspect there isn’t, and it would probably be more trouble than it’s worth.
The water hoses, I’ve never gotten that nonsense. I use my hose to fill my tank, period.
:):)
ford truck guy wrote:time2roll wrote:
Yes. Why not? Connect my water too.
that looks like a NASCAR race hook up !
dodge guy wrote:
IDE love to meet the electrician that wired the pedestal up. He is a god for it to not be smoking!
DarkSkySeeker wrote:
It looks like that wall outlet in "A Christmas Story".