by Engineer Guy » Tue Mar 06, 2012 1:11 pm
I used Twist Loks for large P.A. Systems I built, since they are Stoner-proof. Love 'em, since they can withstand Murphy's Law scenarios. However, they do stay locked, per the design...
For lil Camping pre-Launch details, like detaching Shore Power and retracting the Tongue Jack, one trick of many is to hang a 'Dog Tag' reminder around your TV Rear View Mirror. My latest trick is to keep the TTT Keys in the Door. Then, I lock up and remove said Keys only after putting up the stow-able Stairs and detaching Shore Power, etc..
When I pulled up to camp by Flaming Gorge UT last year - see that Trip Report written up here - the Camp Host asked me to keep an Eye out for 2 little Dogs. A Big Rig RV'er had driven off with only 2 of their 4 Dogs. Their traumatized Grand Kids noticed this ~100 miles down the Road. They had to keep moving. Sayonara little Dogs there in chilly Coyote Country. Forgetfulness gets us all...
In a related story, I had to turn around in a sudden Blizzard and camp in Glenwood Springs CO ~2 weeks ago. When I plugged/unplugged Shore Power, the entire Pedestal Front Panel fell away into my Hands, exposing non-GFI'ed 240 VAC with 'unlimited' current straight off the Step-down Transformer. Had one driven away w/o unplugging - in electrically-conductive new Snow, no less - there could have been quite the Fireworks Show! I later called the elderly Female Owner, in the midst of selling her RV Park, to let her know of this hazard at one of the few Overnight Sites provided there. She was quite grateful, of course...
~Reality proceeds with or without your consensus~