by 2bits » Thu Jan 05, 2017 7:24 pm
On both my Goodtimes van and my '68 Scotty, I have a good quality, surge protected power strip as 100% of my electrical service.
On the van, the end of the cord just hangs down underneath the van through a hole in the floor that attaches to an extension cord. Everything stays plugged in and it is easily accessible for little stuff.
The Scotty connects through a home style outdoor electrical outlet box with the spring loaded door, when you open the door, you slide out the end of the power strip and attach to an extension cord. The inside section sits under the seat next to the fridge but I never need to access it since everything stays plugged in all the time: Fan, AC, heater, fridge, kitchen light and a small 3 foot extension cord that runs up behind the seat and sits on the counter top that I use to charge my cell phone, percolator and other small items.
My teardrop was the same way.
I've never needed more and always use a higher gauge cord going from the post to the camper.
Thomas