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Title: Electric???
Post by: gpn02 on Mar 07, 2007, 11:10 AM
Can Anyone give me a little help I would like to install some electric in my camper. It has the opening for it,Where the plug should come out of the trailer. But it is a very base model and I would like to run at leats an outlet or two to plug into the shore line. I am not worried about 12 volt. anu ideas??? thanks for the help.
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Post by: Recumbentman on Mar 07, 2007, 04:15 PM
Not sure what type of PU you have. but the easiest thing to do is run an outdoor extension cord out though the mouse hole and plug into the shore power. then use a power strip inside the PU for your electrical connections.
just keeping it simple and cheap  ;)
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Post by: tlhdoc on Mar 07, 2007, 05:35 PM
Running a heavy power cord to a power strip is the simplest way to do it.  Does your trailer have ceiling lights, an electric water pump, or furnace?  If it does they are probably 12 volt. :)
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Post by: AustinBoston on Mar 07, 2007, 06:55 PM
I agree with the others.  If you want to wire something permanent, you are going to have to install a breaker box.  Just an extension cord with a power strip (one with a breaker) would probably do al you need.

Austin
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Post by: wavery on Mar 07, 2007, 08:11 PM
:book: What they said......... :D
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Post by: gpn02 on Mar 08, 2007, 09:08 AM
Thanks! I was thinking about that. I was wondering what sort of plugs the shorlines at most campgrounds have I wanted to get what i need. Do they make different adapters for them. Do I need one of those RV electrical cords or can I get a heavy duty cord from Lowes or somewhere like that.I have a nice power strip that will work......Thanks for the help.
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Post by: beacher on Mar 08, 2007, 12:11 PM
Quote from: gpn02Thanks! I was thinking about that. I was wondering what sort of plugs the shorlines at most campgrounds have I wanted to get what i need. Do they make different adapters for them. Do I need one of those RV electrical cords or can I get a heavy duty cord from Lowes or somewhere like that.I have a nice power strip that will work......Thanks for the help.


Most campgrounds with electrical hookups include standard 120V AC outlets.  If they don't, all you need is a simple adapter to convert from the Three-Way 30amp connector to a standard 120V outlet.  Like this one! .  Then you can plug in the HD extension cord everyone has recommended.
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Post by: AustinBoston on Mar 08, 2007, 12:47 PM
Quote from: beacherMost campgrounds with electrical hookups include standard 120V AC outlets.  If they don't, all you need is a simple adapter to convert from the Three-Way 30amp connector to a standard 120V outlet.  Like this one! .  Then you can plug in the HD extension cord everyone has recommended.

If you use an adapter like this, it is VITAL that your power strip have a breaker; the 30 amp breaker at the post will allow any 15-amp or 20-amp extension cord to melt without the breaker noticing.

Austin
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Post by: fallsrider on Mar 08, 2007, 01:46 PM
I would run a 12-gauge extension cord. That way you could run a 1,500 watt heater on cool nights. A standard household extension cord is 14-gauge or even 16-gauge. That's too light in my opinion for anything other than lights. A 50 ft. 12-gauge cord would work just fine.
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Post by: SPXTrader on Mar 08, 2007, 02:36 PM
I found a 50' 12 ga. at Northern the other day for $ 23.   I think they had the price wrong, so being the kindhearted person that I am, I bought THREE!
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Post by: gpn02 on Mar 08, 2007, 02:53 PM
Quote from: SPXTraderI found a 50' 12 ga. at Northern the other day for $ 23.   I think they had the price wrong, so being the kindhearted person that I am, I bought THREE!




Care to sell one I will pay shipping plus cost of cord!!??
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Post by: SPXTrader on Mar 08, 2007, 03:10 PM
These things weigh a ton!  It would probably cost more in shipping than what you can find one for...

Isn't this a very kindhearted way of saying no?
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Post by: gpn02 on Mar 08, 2007, 08:36 PM
Quote from: SPXTraderThese things weigh a ton!  It would probably cost more in shipping than what you can find one for...

Isn't this a very kindhearted way of saying no?

Ok Thanks anyways!!
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Post by: fallsrider on Mar 10, 2007, 05:49 AM
A cord like this would work good for you...

Extension Cord at Lowe's (http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?action=productDetail&productId=71662-171-82884&lpage=none)
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Post by: gpn02 on Mar 11, 2007, 11:37 AM
Quote from: fallsriderA cord like this would work good for you...

Extension Cord at Lowe's

Thanks for all the help! I found a nice 12g cord 50' at Lowes..Thanks folks