I wish I could attend one of your campground owner presentations. Maybe you can get someone to video it and put it on you Tube for the rest of us ??
I will say that my electrical expertise extends to replacing bad outlets, switches, and lights. I always bring on a professional when something major needs to be done. I will "apprentice" with them to save on extra labor but I always respect their expertise. We have buried overhead lines and extended electricity to 4 new RV sites with 20/30/50 pedestals. Also rewired our 4 unit (1976) motel unit, rewired our office cabin, and built a new guest laundry/shower house. I am confident that we would pass an electrical inspection with ease and my customers are safe.
I appreciate your blog and I learn something new quite often.
No worries. This RVelectricity daily newsletter is free to everyone, and I'll never block this important safety information from any reader, no matter what their ability is to pay. But what you can do is share it with all your RV'ing friends and colleagues, including any other RV groups you belong to.
Mike
Another survey idea.
1 Are you an RN owner? Yes. No
1A What type
Class A
Class B
Etc
etc
How long have you been RVing?
Have you owned other RV’s previously
How Many?
How long have you owned your current RV?
How many days weeks or months a year do you use your RV annualy?
How many Miles per year average?
I suspect Mike that your reader is not the once a year user. But a much more dedicated RVr.
Jim
RV owner with experience working with AC and DC power over 30 years.
I wish I could attend one of your campground owner presentations. Maybe you can get someone to video it and put it on you Tube for the rest of us ??
I will say that my electrical expertise extends to replacing bad outlets, switches, and lights. I always bring on a professional when something major needs to be done. I will "apprentice" with them to save on extra labor but I always respect their expertise. We have buried overhead lines and extended electricity to 4 new RV sites with 20/30/50 pedestals. Also rewired our 4 unit (1976) motel unit, rewired our office cabin, and built a new guest laundry/shower house. I am confident that we would pass an electrical inspection with ease and my customers are safe.
I appreciate your blog and I learn something new quite often.
Mr Mikeee
I would love to be a paid subscriber, the problem is I am on a very tight budget. $1800.00 a month if you prefer you can delete my or block me out.
Or I will keep enjoying your article. Very interesting and informative.
No worries. This RVelectricity daily newsletter is free to everyone, and I'll never block this important safety information from any reader, no matter what their ability is to pay. But what you can do is share it with all your RV'ing friends and colleagues, including any other RV groups you belong to.
I am also an RV Technician
Always helpful. Very appreciative for your services. Thanks, Mike.