> I was also wondering (actually my friend was skeptical) when I might > actually use the 220v, and whether it was worth the effort. I hardly > ever go to campgrounds at all. What practical uses are there for > having external power? I have never used the "hookups" camping. However, the 110v hookup is very handy for "pre-chilling" the fridge overnight before leaving on a camping trip. It also makes it easy to vacuum the inside of the car, since you can plug right into the socket in the van rather than running extension cords. Brent Christensen '89 Syncro Westy "Klaus" '95 Cherokee Sport |
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