@lkc001, getting back to your original question...Assuming you have a properly wired house, the "regular" 120 volt outlet that you are plugged into will be protected by a 15 or 20 amp circu… (View Post)
Electricity is dangerous stuff, so in the event that someone is reading this closely, let's clarify these two mostly correct statements.Disclaimer: What I say here assumes all receptacles and device… (View Post)
It depends what sort of functionality you seek. Many T@bbers (myself included) get by with a cheap (~$10-15) plug-in monitor like this: These have limitations however, as they only tell you voltage u… (View Post)
The flexible fill hose is typically a slip on connection secured with a hose clamp. It's very possible this could work loose and leak water into the T@B innards when the tank is full enough to back u… (View Post)
I saw my first T@B when I stumbled across it looking at A-frames on a dealer lot. I had no idea what it was but I knew I wanted it, and bought it (almost) on the spot. I've never had a regret in five… (View Post)