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Tips, Tricks, Tackle, Tools, Tactics, Toys, Techniques, and other Titillating Topics ... 2013
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[font "Calibri"]I Know Ralph, it sounded completely crazy to me too. For me my fix was to remount the charger right at the very top of my rear jump seat just under the engine compartment hatch. This still gives about 5 ½’ of cord to plug into a wall outlet. [/font]
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[font "Calibri"]Prior to pouring my RV pad I ran an electrical conduit out to the edge of the property so I could plug my travel trailer in without a cord. I now leave the trailer up at the Gorge full time so it’s opened up the pad to my boat. I just pull within 2 ½-3’ of the fence and plug directly into the 30 Amp outlet box. [/font]
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[font "Calibri"]On the rare occasion I have used the HEAVY duty cord bought for the travel trailer but I paid over a $150 for that beast. Not real practical unless you already have one. [/font]
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[font "Calibri"]Don’t call me crazy, I’m just relaying the info given when I toasted mine. [/font]
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Re: [Old_Coot] Tips, Tricks, Tackle, Tools, Tactics, Toys, Techniques, and other Titillating Topics ... 2013 - by WiperMac - 11-27-2013, 04:13 PM

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