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Weather Resistant RV Plug Bring It On Mother Nature, SmartPlug Is Ready

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Weather Resistant RV Plug Bring It On Mother Nature, SmartPlug Is Ready Weather Resistant RV Plug Mother Nature and RVers don’t always see eye-to-eye, especially when it comes to cold weather. But with SmartPlug Systems onboard, she can bring on her worst and not affect the safe flow of electricity to the RV, nor dampen the spirits of those who appreciate four-season camping. When it’s time to plug into the pedestal, the SmartPlug System can’t be beaten. Its SUPERFLEX50 50A 125/250V 30′ dual configuration cord set remains flexible and easy to coil in temperatures down to -58° F. Unlike traditional twist-type connectors that require exposing fingers to the elements and fumbling with an ice-cold metal or plastic ring, the SmartPlug pushes straight in with one gloved hand. Because it’s asymmetrical, it’s easy to do in near darkness. Ease of use is only half the equation. Extreme weather puts demands on motor homes, trailers and truck campers. Whether running a heater

Caring For Our Waters

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Caring For Our Waters CARING FOR OUR WATERS Boating is a fun and relaxing past time, but while you’re out on the water, it’s important to take strides to ensure you’re being an environmentally friendly boater. As boaters, we want to create as little disruption as possible to the natural marine habitat. Here are some of our tips on how to be a more environmentally friendly boater. Use non-toxic cleaning products As you boaters know, cleaning your boat regularly is important for proper maintenance. To best protect the marine habitat, avoid cleaning products that contain sulfate, phosphate, and other hard detergents. If possible, consider using chemical free, water-based cleaners. These eco-friendly cleaning products will leave your boat sparkling clean without the harsh effects on the surrounding waters. Don’t overfill your fuel tanks As fuel warms, it expands, causing any excess fuel to escape through the vent line. In addition to heating, boating on rough seas can