All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Extending my short queen bedI am an even 6' and we put a regular queen mattress in the trailer but then I always scoot down so that my feet hang off the end. I do it at home in the king and I do it in the trailer in the queen. Drives my wife nuts because she insists on sleeping at the top of the bed no matter where we are. I just can't stand my feet trapped between the mattress and the covers.Re: flatI was referring to the tv having a flat. My dually fenders are fiberglass and would hate to tear one up because I wouldn't change out a flat tire. I know it is a pita but so is replacing a fender on the truck.Re: flatWhy didn't you put on your spare? There is no way I would knowingly drive forty miles with a flat tire.Re: another electrical questionLesson learned. I will not be doing it in the future even though I was running minimal items in the trailer. Thanks for the replies, they are appreciated.Re: Another electrical questionI did think of that after posting. Thank you. I will have to use the heavy cord if I'm going to run the ac along with the other power hungry essentials.another electrical questionMy trailer has 50a service. Sometimes I use a 30a cord using an adapter because it is longer or because I am lazy and like the lighter weight. When I use the 30a cord I also use my 50a to 30a pigtail and plug into the 50a outlet because it is usually used less and in better condition. Can someone tell me if I have 50a to use in the trailer? I realize that the two legs are combined to supply both sides of my electrical panel and is not the same as using a 50a cord. I'm not looking to supply the trailer with 12,000 watts, just wondering if I have 3,600 watts or 6,000 watts.Another electrical questionMy trailer has 50a service. Sometimes I use a 30a cord using an adapter because it is longer or because I am lazy and like the lighter weight. When I use the 30a cord I also use my 50a to 30a pigtail and plug into the 50a outlet because it is usually used less and in better condition. Can someone tell me if I have 50a to use in the trailer? I realize that the two legs are combined to supply both sides of my electrical panel and is not the same as using a 50a cord. I'm not looking to supply the trailer with 12,000 watts, just wondering if I have 3,600 watts or 6,000 watts.
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