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<blockquote data-quote="nerfherder" data-source="post: 584804" data-attributes="member: 15907"><p>Whoa, that actually makes things lots easier, utilities-wise. I know this because my cottage is a travel trailer too and it was a problem we had to fix - and you can fix it in the other direction! Here's how:</p><p></p><p>Which outlet will be powering the trailer? Make sure it's the circuit breaker with the lowest amperage available. If you can't pick and choose, can't run an extension from the least powered (say, 15 amp circuit) then change the circuit breaker in the box to the lowest reasonable amperage. Unless you're at nasty altitude where you are, unlikely he'd even need a space heater at this point. And there is NO WAY IN HECK I'd trust someone with that level of processing with anything BUT one of those oil filled radiator-style heaters. Like Kiddo's.</p><p></p><p>I have Kiddo's space heater modified. I modified it with a couple of screws and crazy glue. I crazy glue'd the higher setting switch to "off" and CAREFULLY screwed and glue'd in a couple of screws, one on the dial, the other on the edge of the dial, so she can't turn it up any higher than half-way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nerfherder, post: 584804, member: 15907"] Whoa, that actually makes things lots easier, utilities-wise. I know this because my cottage is a travel trailer too and it was a problem we had to fix - and you can fix it in the other direction! Here's how: Which outlet will be powering the trailer? Make sure it's the circuit breaker with the lowest amperage available. If you can't pick and choose, can't run an extension from the least powered (say, 15 amp circuit) then change the circuit breaker in the box to the lowest reasonable amperage. Unless you're at nasty altitude where you are, unlikely he'd even need a space heater at this point. And there is NO WAY IN HECK I'd trust someone with that level of processing with anything BUT one of those oil filled radiator-style heaters. Like Kiddo's. I have Kiddo's space heater modified. I modified it with a couple of screws and crazy glue. I crazy glue'd the higher setting switch to "off" and CAREFULLY screwed and glue'd in a couple of screws, one on the dial, the other on the edge of the dial, so she can't turn it up any higher than half-way. [/QUOTE]
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