All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Borrowing my Inlaws toy hauler, shore power plug question.Great, thank you all!Re: Borrowing my Inlaws toy hauler, shore power plug question.Would I be able to only run the fridge while its plugged in at my house before we leave? I planned to only run it on shore power prior to leaving, cool/load the fridge the day before we leave, lights to load up, etcRe: Borrowing my Inlaws toy hauler, shore power plug question.That's not a 5-15 end, but thank you! I have plenty of extension cords so I'll just snag one of the adapters shared aboveRe: Borrowing my Inlaws toy hauler, shore power plug question.So, this plug was probably added and not factory? Interesting. Thanks all!Re: Borrowing my Inlaws toy hauler, shore power plug question. jerseyjim wrote: Instead of having a built-in power wore (RV to shore power) quite a few have a large, yellow (color)external power cord that the owner plugs in both ends. It should have come with the RV. Perhaps in a storage bin somewhere? Just FWIW....g'luck ! Thanks, I've seen friends use them, but this one seems to be lacking. I'll keep digging, but so far no luckBorrowing my Inlaws toy hauler, shore power plug question.Borrowing the toy hauler this weekend since I wont have my TC done in time for Rally on the Rocks. They've never hooked up to shore power, and the adapter they have doesn't fit. Here's the plug on the TH Will THIS adapter work for what I'm looking at? The power center is a wfco 8955pec so I believe it's also a charger. Plan to use shore power only while getting it all loaded and ready to go. Thanks all!!Re: Polypropylene Holding Tank Bulkhead FittingsI may have to give that a shot instead. I have zero top room anyways and have a grommet for 1.5. Worst case I make a bigger hole for a bulkheadRe: Polypropylene Holding Tank Bulkhead Fittings westend wrote: For the few times I've used them, the tank grommets work well. They never leaked. Your bulkhead fitting is OK but you'll need to make sure that you can tighten that gasket against the tank. I'd probably try to use some sealer if using that bulkhead fitting. Good luck! Have you ever used tank grommets going in the side of a tank though?Re: Polypropylene Holding Tank Bulkhead Fittings SidecarFlip wrote: I think I'd get it a Lowes or Menards and save the shipping plus you'll have a better selection. They have nothing over 1"Re: Polypropylene Holding Tank Bulkhead FittingsGoing IN lol should have clarified, I'll have a good 3 to 6" worth of downward angle prior to this. Going this route since I dont think the slip fit fittings I got Slip fitting Will work on the side. Pretty sure they are vertical only.
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