NightGuardianAngel
Mouseketeer
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This is my advice for anyone completely new at RVing
1. Never plug your rig directly into shore power. Always use a surge protector and plug the surge protector into the pedestal first to test the pedestal to see if there are any errors before plugging your rig into the surge protector. One time, I received an error code and after doing some troubleshooting myself, I called the maintenance personnel and they found out the wires in the pedestal were melted so they moved me to another campsite. Also, a surge protector can protect your rig’s electrical system.
2. Always use a regulator when connecting your tig to the city water hookup (I usually set the regulator to 40 psi). Water pressures can vary by campgrounds and by location and it will save your rig’s plumbing. Also, use a filter as well too to keep particulate matter out of the rig’s plumbing.
1. Never plug your rig directly into shore power. Always use a surge protector and plug the surge protector into the pedestal first to test the pedestal to see if there are any errors before plugging your rig into the surge protector. One time, I received an error code and after doing some troubleshooting myself, I called the maintenance personnel and they found out the wires in the pedestal were melted so they moved me to another campsite. Also, a surge protector can protect your rig’s electrical system.
2. Always use a regulator when connecting your tig to the city water hookup (I usually set the regulator to 40 psi). Water pressures can vary by campgrounds and by location and it will save your rig’s plumbing. Also, use a filter as well too to keep particulate matter out of the rig’s plumbing.