Hey guys. This is one of my favorite channels. Thanks for the info you share. I’d love to see a tech tip on how to convert an RV to no longer use propane! We have a furnace, tankless water heater and split cooktop with induction and two burners. Hope you consider it. Thanks!
The difference between a 50ft 14 or 16 gauge light duty cord versus a 50ft 10 or 12 gauge is huge.. In construction, an air compressor will usually pop the breaker using a 50ft 14 gauge but not with a 12 gauge. Isn’t there some kind of chart or reference for RV cords? I was a little short at a reg campground so I found the shortest 10 gauge, 8ft, that would reach. Is that overkill?
I really enjoy and appreciate your videos. Informative, short, and to the point 👉. Thanks for your time and effort!
That was an awesome tip!!! ONE OF YOUR BEST. Keep up the good work..
Thank you for this. This is perfect timing as I’m in need of getting an extension cord for my rig.
Hey guys. This is one of my favorite channels. Thanks for the info you share. I’d love to see a tech tip on how to convert an RV to no longer use propane! We have a furnace, tankless water heater and split cooktop with induction and two burners. Hope you consider it. Thanks!
using 125ft to a 25 ft at our house. Have the power surge at the house, been good so far
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The difference between a 50ft 14 or 16 gauge light duty cord versus a 50ft 10 or 12 gauge is huge.. In construction, an air compressor will usually pop the breaker using a 50ft 14 gauge but not with a 12 gauge. Isn’t there some kind of chart or reference for RV cords?
I was a little short at a reg campground so I found the shortest 10 gauge, 8ft, that would reach. Is that overkill?
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I just plug my power cord into one of my trailer outlet so I have infinite power!