Larwyn wrote:If you need lots of power for radio, tv and computers, why didn't you just stay at home where there is plenty of power and fewer distractions from all that nature stuff out there. Why go camping if you are just going to do the same things you would have done at home anyway?
Wow, you and I think the same on something. I hope that doesn't ruin your weekend.

I have seen some pretty spectacular entertainment options in TDs, including some DirecTV dishes, and it's pretty cool... (here it comes)
BUT, it does seem a bit odd to go camping, and watch satellite TV.

I went with the plug-n-play cord and powerstrip system because my TD is basically a hard-sided tent on wheels. Other than an air-conditioner (basic equipment for camping down here, if you want to sleep at night), and a coffee maker, my electrical needs are pretty minimal.
At first, I didn't even want air-conditioning in my TD, but a couple nights of tossing and turning on sweat-soaked sheets changed my tune about that.
But, to each his own. I can live without the DirecTV -- but I do covet Spinnernut's train horn.

CD