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Power cord rewinding & storage technique [message #132173] Mon, 27 June 2011 01:07 Go to previous message
PETEinLongBeach is currently offline  PETEinLongBeach   United States
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After months of sorting things out at home, and more months in the shop for bearings, brakes, boots, batteries, tires, etc... I finally took the coach on its first outing over the weekend. Other than a couple of minor issues, there were no major surprises.

I do have one silly issue and could use some advice. I find the power cord to be quite awkward to re-coil and stuff back into the small recepticle compartment, especially since the compartment door doesn't have a stay to hold open. I'm assuming I have the original heavy 50 amp cord, which is pretty challenging to coil-up and re-install even on a warm day.

So, just wondering if anyone has any advice or technique that works best for them. This thing is a pain to put away...

Thanks !


Pete Smay
Long Beach, CA
1977 Kingsley
 
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