View Single Post
  #2  
Old 05-29-2013, 09:53 AM
GregWeld's Avatar
GregWeld GregWeld is offline
Lateral-g Supporting Member
 
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Scottsdale, AriDzona
Posts: 20,741
Thanks: 504
Thanked 1,080 Times in 388 Posts
Default

I've been buying and adding and "making it my own" since day one. While Pierre was here yesterday doing some chassis painting on his project -- I was out in "da rig" adding some more PitPal products to the walls. I'm waiting for the white Snap-On tool box I ordered and hopefully it gets here before my next big trip June 11th (L A Roadster Show).

One thing readers will get a good laugh out of ------ I needed to hit the big RV dealer and get an extension cord so I could plug the toter into some "shore power".... I was so happy to find a 25' cord with the big 4 prong female that matched the 50 amp house cord -- and an adaptor to then plug the new extension cord into my 30 amp 3 prong twist lock as used around the "shed" -- I promptly came home - and hooked up this mess of cords and adaptors! Then the smoke started rolling out the bottom of one of the "lockers"..... OOPS and OH Shizzles..... and I unplugged my "mess".

The extension cord was the right version as far as matching the 4 prongs etc --- but the house cord is 220V --- and the wall plug is 220V --- ah -- but that extension cord is 125V !!! Not a match -- oh no -- not a match at all! It's sending voltage up the neutral leg....

This little "snafu" knocked out the Microwave - the TWO on board battery chargers (called Converters) - and the automatic transfer switch.... as well as a GFIC circuit breaker in the trailer... So a couple thousand bucks later -- All the parts arrived and I fixedededed it all up! The Microwave took TWO repair calls -- 1 to figure out what it needed and if it could be repaired -- and 2 to install the circuit board that was toast....

The good news --- I'd bought a couple big 3 prong 125V extension cords -- they're now being put to good use via the fancy box I bought that takes two 125V cords and makes 220V (what we call 220 -- which would be 110 down each leg with a common neutral and ground) and all is good and working just fine!!

I added a Sleep Number Queen bed to the overhead bunk area ---- and it works out just fantastic -- has two zones -- and is LIGHTWEIGHT - but very comfortable.....

I've added slide outs in a couple of the cupboards since they're deep but narrow -- this helps utilize the back of these cupboards...

Today, as a matter of fact, when I get done working out -- the plan is to hit the grocery store and stock the refer with all the little things a guy needs - mustard - ketchup - et al....

Oh yeah --- and I did buy a nice gas BBQ for it which also works out really well. Light but big enough to actually cook some stuff on -- and it sits nicely on the PitPal folding aluminum table I bought.
Reply With Quote