I lower mine onto wooden blocks when parked. Partly to make it more difficult to steal, partly to keep it from tipping backward when I'm crawling around in it. :-) (View Post)
I agree that electricity may be more scary, but electrical work is definitely easier than plumbing--very little to break, no fussy measurements, assembles with just a screwdriver, and electricity do… (View Post)
As long as the plug is just a plug and doesn't incorporate a circuit breaker or other protective device, there's no electrical reason you can't lop it off and replace it with a plug that fits the spa… (View Post)
Make sure you have a lug wrench that fits the trailer's wheel bolts. I also like to bring a multimeter in the event I need to diagnose an electrical issue. Otherwise, I just carry the usual complimen… (View Post)
In concept, I agree with @KK1L. However, I've seen some peculiar color schemes around T@B batteries. Sometimes I wonder if there wasn't perhaps a sale on a certain color wire so that is what got used… (View Post)