R ripleybm RVF Newbee Joined Sep 11, 2021 Messages 4 Sep 11, 2021 #1 of 4 Just purchased a 22' travel trailer. Is a swaybar recommended?
R ripleybm RVF Newbee Joined Sep 11, 2021 Messages 4 Sep 11, 2021 #2 of 4 Do We need a adapter plugs, surge protector and a volt meter?
AbdRahim RVF Supporter Joined Dec 25, 2019 Messages 3,828 RV Year 2020 RV Make Newmar RV Model BayStar 3626 RV Length 37’ Chassis Ford Engine V10 TOW/TOAD None Sep 11, 2021 #3 of 4 EMS is essential in my opinion. Progressive Industries EMS-PT30X Hughes Autoformers hughesautoformers.com An adapter from 20 A (at house, for instance) to 30A at trailer could be useful, and perhaps 50A from pole to 30A at trailer. A good multimeter is also, always a good idea. These are also, very useful - Klein Tools 2-Piece Non-Contact Voltage Tester with Laser Pointer and GFCI Outlet Tester Tool Set-NCVT5KIT - The Home Depot Last edited: Sep 11, 2021
EMS is essential in my opinion. Progressive Industries EMS-PT30X Hughes Autoformers hughesautoformers.com An adapter from 20 A (at house, for instance) to 30A at trailer could be useful, and perhaps 50A from pole to 30A at trailer. A good multimeter is also, always a good idea. These are also, very useful - Klein Tools 2-Piece Non-Contact Voltage Tester with Laser Pointer and GFCI Outlet Tester Tool Set-NCVT5KIT - The Home Depot
R ripleybm RVF Newbee Joined Sep 11, 2021 Messages 4 Sep 12, 2021 #4 of 4 Thank you for the prompt advice. Going on our first trip Columbus weekend.