At the Camping World here, we had a power surge protector wired into our system. For the past year we have been concerned with some of the park’s abilities to provide consistent even power. In fact, at Volo the camp intro/rules handout specifically recommended power surge protection. That’s scary when the camp ground itself warns about “brown outs”. The protector takes about 2 minutes after hooking up to shore power to activate.
We also finally decided on a stationary satellite dish for installation on the roof. What with the A/C, antenna, sky light, vents and solar panels, we are running out of real estate on the roof. Now, we can get TV reception form the antenna, stationary Satellite or the portable dish. We really are “city mice” not “country mice” and need our media fixes.
We stayed in the Camping World parking lot a second night so all our RV systems could have their annual inspection – no work discoveries resulted. That’s always good news. Now after the Ford’s 30,000 mile checkup we will be ready for our trek back across America to California for Winter. While they worked on our rig we spent the days at Betty’s house.