All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsNeed help with a Floor repair on a kodiak skamper by thorI need to know the right way to remove the wood from under walls as I am replacing a 4 foot section in the back of my hybrid TT. I have the floor gone from back of wheel housing to back wall but don't want to rip the walls down if possible. The rot was very bad so removal was the only option. Re: Electrical help adapter do/don't stressmaster wrote: pianotuna wrote: Try to pick adapters that are "dog bones". They are safe. I carry a 15 to 30, a 50 to 30, and a 30 to 15. For extension cords use ones with #10 wire. If plugging into a 15 amp shore power #12 may work well. Just don't exceed 1800 watts of total demand. I love my kill-a-watt meter. Oh I love this explanation! And everyone should own a kill-o-watt meter lol what is the purpose of getting 15 to 30 & 30 to 15?Re: Electrical help adapter do/don't pianotuna wrote: stressmaster wrote: Were would be a good price place in usa for #10 wire extension cord and what is recommended length? Use your favorite voltage drop calculator. Mine is: https://www.southwire.com/ca/en-ca/calculator-vdrop I'll give it a try but not sure what i'd need to look for as far as voltage drop.Re: can this possibly be true? 150 amp hours $46.51 cdnMy security software is what is blocking my ability to access the site and it is infected with URL scam malware. So it probably is a scam and it is infecting your device so I recommend a antivirus and antimalware scan.Re: Electrical help adapter do/don'tWere would be a good price place in usa for #10 wire extension cord and what is recommended length?Re: Electrical help adapter do/don't time2roll wrote: Most parks have 30 amp. Get out a few times and see what goes. Adapters and extensions are available on the road. You may not need anything for quite a while. Good to know. Was worried that they'd be like 50A standard.Re: Electrical help adapter do/don't pianotuna wrote: Try to pick adapters that are "dog bones". They are safe. I carry a 15 to 30, a 50 to 30, and a 30 to 15. For extension cords use ones with #10 wire. If plugging into a 15 amp shore power #12 may work well. Just don't exceed 1800 watts of total demand. I love my kill-a-watt meter. Oh I love this explanation! And everyone should own a kill-o-watt meter lolRe: can this possibly be true? 150 amp hours $46.51 cdnlink doesn't workElectrical help adapter do/don't2005 Kodiak skamper 160 by thor The plug in camper says 30A but I found a adapter that plugs into 15A. Is this safe? Also should I get a 50A to 30A adapter when out camping? Not sure what campsites have for hookup now days. Also looking for a extension cord. Obviously a normal one even the heavy duty probably would not be safe. Has fridge, microwave, heater, AC, A inverter somewhere as also has a old tv and 120v plugsRe: need key help Nv Guy wrote: There was an industry change from Trimark (typically roundish key head) to FIC then to Global (both square heads) over the years. Most likely your coach will have either FIC or Global. Your entry door key will either say FIC or have Global lock molded into the plastic. Good chance the compartment locks are the same brand. The RV biz is notorious for using the same/ common (generic) locks for the compartments so your dealer should have some of the common (generic) compartment keys lying around as every coach comes from the factory with lots of extra compartment keys. If not, order either FIC or Global keys from the sites linked in earlier posts. It does have a fic 302 on door which I already need to replace as bolt is broken.
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