Jun-29-2020 02:27 PM
Jan-11-2021 06:11 AM
Bobbo wrote:deltabravo wrote:kellem wrote:
we leave trailer plugged up
What in tarnation?!?
I though this was an electrical discussion, not plumbing.
I thought more along the lines of needing a laxative. It is the Pharmacist in me.
Jan-10-2021 06:20 PM
pianotuna wrote:
In theory, if the power is on and mice happen to chew through the wiring it would be possible for a short to occur and a fire might happen.
Jan-10-2021 06:07 PM
deltabravo wrote:kellem wrote:
we leave trailer plugged up
What in tarnation?!?
I though this was an electrical discussion, not plumbing.
Jan-10-2021 04:23 PM
Jan-10-2021 09:55 AM
Jan-10-2021 07:11 AM
kellem wrote:
we leave trailer plugged up
Jan-10-2021 07:10 AM
Jan-10-2021 06:51 AM
pianotuna wrote:That would be a win win, wouldn't have to deal with mice problems or wiring problems in my new replacement trailer.
In theory, if the power is on and mice happen to chew through the wiring it would be possible for a short to occur and a fire might happen.
Jan-10-2021 06:48 AM
GDS-3950BH wrote:Best post, got a chuckle out of that.brianosaur wrote:
Sounds like paranoid old timers
Here? You're kidding right? LOL!
Jan-10-2021 06:13 AM
brianosaur wrote:
Sounds like paranoid old timers
Jan-10-2021 06:13 AM
Jan-10-2021 06:08 AM
Jan-10-2021 01:50 AM
Jul-06-2020 05:41 PM
jaycoman89 wrote:
Hello campers,
I've heard different opinions on this. My Jayco sits permanently on a campground that supplies shore power. I've been told to turn all the breakers (the ones inside, not at the pedestal) off when I leave, but I've been told but many more that they leave their breakers on, and they just turn the air off at the thermostat and the water heater off when they leave.
Just curious on opinions here. I turned my breakers off every time but left them on this time so the fridge would stay on. Thoughts?