Rear Stabilizers

Mar 23, 2002 Sat0
Mar 23, 2002 Sat 4:52:10 PM EST

I don't like to spend much time setting up the camper at a campsite. I do everything I can to make that process quick and easy. A 3/4' socket fits the screw head on the rear stabilizers. I bought a 3/8' square bit for my cordless drill. I put the socket on the 3/8' square bit and now I use my cordless drill to lower and raise the rear stabilizers. This is much faster than doing it by hand.

Now the problem is how to keep the batteries charged for the cordless drill.

In the left rear storage area, I installed a 120 AC outlet. I put my battery charger in the storage area and plug it in when I need to charge a battery. I also bought for $3-4 an electrical outlet tester. It will test for bad ground, reversed hot and neutral, etc. I plugged that into the same 120 AC outlet. I'm always in this storage area when I set up at a campsite, so I glance at the tester to make sure the campsite is wired correctly. For $3-4 it's good insurance.

Mar 23, 2002 Sat 4:52:05 PM EST
Additional Switch for the Front Landing Gear Jack




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