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mkirsch
Feb 28, 2014Nomad II
diazr2 wrote:
Why would you have to cut the cord to do that? Just use your extension cord with the main line.
Coupl'a reasons:
1. Power at RV parks and campgrounds is iffy to poor most of the time. The farther it has to travel, the more voltage drop you get. Anything you can do to shorten the path to your RV will help.
2. You don't have to buy an expensive extension cord. All you need is a mating pair of L5-30 twistlocks, or some other appropriate 30A 120V connection.
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