Yahoo Message Number: 18333 (http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Country-Coach-Owners/conversations/messages/18333)
Is it likely to need extra cords and longer water hoses at all CC rallies? Or was this specific to this location? And we thought Moultrie Georgia was roughing it! Thanks for the information.
Jim and Mary Jo Brown
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Yahoo Message Number: 18343 (http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Country-Coach-Owners/conversations/messages/18343)
I can't answer that question very well, as I have only been to the CC Ralley in Tucson, where we had individual sites in the Beaudry RV Park.
Water hoses can be a team effort. Get a few neighbors together, LABEL YOUR HOSE, connect them together, and you will have a several hour refilling party with many coaches.
I carry the 25 ft(?) 50A cord, two 30A cords, and a 100 feet of 20A cord with appropriate adapters. That should get me about 170 or 180 feet. Depends upon the availability of outlets and how much you would prefer to have power over a generator. I suppose there might be some placed where even 500 feet would not help -- as was the case with the 40+ footers! Also made a 30A female to 20A male twistlock adapter for a Habitat for Humanity home build. Although there was plenty of power outlets at the nearest post at the rally, this particular post also had 6 twistlocks, so I chose one of them for a more secure connection, or if the others filled up. Speaking of adapters, consider a variety of 20A to 30A. The big bulky adapters had a tendency to block the other outlet in the duplex. Some of the short pigtails needed to be inserted upside down, also blocking. Therefore a short (5-10') 20A cord with a straight 20A male plug prevents the blocking of the other outlets, even if the 30A cord with adapter will reach the 20A outlet -- this would avoid having to use your 100 foot cord (and the associated voltage drop) to just have good neighbor-friendly plugs.
We only 1/2 filled our black and gray water tanks, and still had a half fill freshwater tank, after one full week. It helped that CC provided most of the meals. On the other hand, some people were pumping and stringing water hoses.
Oh, Sacramento Jazz Festival and Albuquerque Ballon Fiesta did not require much cord, as they had many temporary subpanels with multiple drops. Would be nice of the Lane County Convention Center's panels had 100A drops and temporary subpanels fed by the 100A circuits. But all 20A circuits gave each person the responsibility of managing their load and not being dropped by a 100A breaker popping
Herb