On a recent trip, the only way for me to reach the electric provided at the campsite was to connect an extension cord to the campsite's electric and then connect the other end to the trailer's 30-amp cable using a converter plug. The electric worked fine like this. However, this means that the connection point between the extension cord and the 30-amp cable is laying in the open. How do you protect this connection point from possible weather-related moisture issues? I ended up laying it on a kneeling pad and wrapping the whole thing in a tarp with a brick on top to weight it down. Is there a weatherproof connection cover that anyone could recommend?
Downers Grove, IL
2017 T@B S Max, Blue and Silver -- "The Blueb@rry"
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I have to use my 25' 30 amp cord plus a 25' 30 amp extension cord every weekend.
2021 T@B 320S Boondock “The T@B”
Towed by a white 2019 Ford F-150 4x4 Supercab, 3.5L V6 Ecoboost “The Truck”
2017 T@B S Max, Blue and Silver -- "The Blueb@rry"
I think you want to leave the lid off though so no rain gathers inside.
I'll be discarding my fancy plastic maple syrup jug with the slot cut in.
Simplify simplify...
2014 S Maxx
2011 Tacoma 4cyl ... edit: 2022 Tacoma 6cyl - oh yeah!
A_Little_T@b'll_Do_Ya
Still good a great idea with the bucket when camping! I have found campgrounds that have electric pedestals where my surge protector and 30A camper plug is on the ground. The bucket lifts them up. I'll need to research this and see if I have something I can sacrifice around the house before buying something.