It sure can Ken. The PowerMax 30A RV Power Center and Distribution Panel item #PM67VR is designed to accept a standard 120VAC, 30 Amp input, which is what you'll get with shore power provided by most generators. This power center has a 55 amp…
Hey Janet! The 70" measurement is the overall width of the Thomas Payne Trifold RV Loveseat and Sleeper #LC34FC. The overall dimensions are 70" x 37" x 37". The sleeping surface is 60" wide x 70" long x 19" high.
I do have a way you can use your B&W Patriot 5th Wheel Trailer Hitch #BWRVK3255 on your 2023 GMC Sierra 3500HD with the factory puck/prep in bed hitch system. The Patriot Head #BWRVC3200 is only compatible with the Patriot line and not the…
Hey Stanley. The app screen for the Power Watchdog Surge Protector with Bluetooth item #HU47FR is going to look like the picture I attached below. It'll show the wattage being used along with the amps and voltage. The Power Watchdog Surge…
You can put a maintenance charge on your trailer battery with the 12 volt accessory circuit of the 7-way. The 1:00 position of your 7-way carries this circuit. You would just need to run a length of 10 gauge wire like part #10-1-1 (sold by the foot),…
Yes Keith, the Watchdog Surge Protector #HU72VR will still protect your RV even if you’re plugged into a 15A residential circuit with an adapter like Mighty Cord RV Power Cord Adapter - 30 Amp Twist Lock Female to 15 Amp Male #A10-1530DBK. It doesn’t…
Rick, you won’t need to double up. Both the 30A #HU72VR and the 30A #HU84ZR already have full surge protection, emergency shutoff, and monitoring built in. Running them in series could actually create more hassle and even issues perhaps. If you…
Greg, the Power Watchdog Surge Protector #HU72VR gets wired as the first stop on your shore power cord, right where it enters the coach. That way it protects the transfer switch if you have one, your breaker panel, and all appliances. With a transfer…
Yes, because it is a 3-wire light, you can wire the Red Identification Light Bar with White LED Utility Light #OPT88FR to function as rear marker and reverse lights.
Hey Mike, thanks for reaching out! I'm not quite sure what product you're referring to, but if you're talking about having a 50A RV and hooking it up to a 20A or 30A power source, you definitely can do that with the Power Watchdog…
Typically the max wear on a king pin is .080 of an inch with a minimum diameter of 1.920. DOT says the max wear is .125 of an inch with a minimum diameter of 1.875. When new the king pin will have 2 inches of diameter. See the image I made for you…
It sounds like you are definitely on the right track here. The #MR79ZR is indeed the correct suspension upgrade kit for your 2007 Colorado 5th wheel with LRE suspension. Moryde makes a fantastic suspension upgrade kit. The heavy duty shackles and wet…
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Voltmeters for RVs are essential for monitoring your vehicle's electrical system. They ensure your battery and electrical components are functioning optimally, preventing unexpected failures. Choose a voltmeter that offers durability and accurate readings to keep your RV trips smooth and worry-free.
A voltmeter is crucial for RVs to monitor the battery and electrical system, ensuring everything runs smoothly. It helps prevent unexpected power failures by providing real-time data on your battery's health, which is vital for long trips.
Look for a voltmeter with a clear digital display, durable build, and accurate readings. It's important that it can withstand the vibrations and conditions of RV travel. Some models offer additional features like alarms for low voltage.
Installing a voltmeter in your RV is straightforward. Connect it to the battery terminals, ensuring a secure fit. Some models come with easy-to-follow instructions and mounting hardware, making the process quick and hassle-free.
Common issues include inaccurate readings or display malfunctions. These can often be resolved by checking connections or replacing the unit if it's faulty. Regular maintenance and choosing a reliable brand can minimize these problems.
To ensure longevity, choose a voltmeter designed for RV use, with a robust build and weather-resistant features. Regularly check connections and clean the device to prevent dust and moisture from affecting its performance.