Sunday, November 27, 2011

EdgeStar Mini Kegerator & Beer Dispenser - Rotocade Deal with Heidi

Get this deal and more only at rotoca.de - while supplies last The Edgestar Mini Kegerator and Beer Dispenser is the perfect gift for your next family pool or frat party for the student in your life. The EdgeStar 5-Liter Mini Kegerator (model: TBC50S) is an advanced beer dispensing system that uses DraughtKeg carbonator pressure technology to deliver an English pub quality pour of beer every time. In addition to being the perfect complement to the Heineken or Heineken Light DraughtKeg, the TBC50S mini kegerator can easily be modified to tap and serve any (non-Heineken) standard size 5-liter keg like Newcastle Brown Ale, Gritty's Bitter, Black Fly Stout, or Best Brown. -Capacity: One (1) standard 5L mini keg -Accepts Heineken 5L draught kegs -Temperatures: 38-54 degrees F -Electronic temperature controls -Thermoelectric Cooling -Noise level: Less than 25 dB -Cleaning kit included -Warranty: 1 year parts; 90 days labor -AC and DC compatible -DC adapter cord included -Blue digital LCD display -Vibration-free Peltier thermoelectric cooling -Internal fan-forced air circulation -Input voltage: 115 V/60 Hz -Weight: 13 lbs The EdgeStar TBC50S 5 Liter Mini Keg Beer Dispenser is lightweight and easily portable, making it the ideal option for use in the home, at barbecues, or in the RV —delivering perfectly poured draft beer every time. This kegerator comes with the Heineken-style tap, for pressurized mini draft kegs. And with as little as 3 parts it's a cinch to assemble and begin ...

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Thursday, November 24, 2011

GenTran RJB10350 50-Foot 30 Amp Power Cord for up to 3,750-Watt Generators

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RJB10350 Length: 50 ft The connecting link between your generator and transfer switch or power inlet box, the standard power cord is offered in three lengths: 10, 25 and 50 ft. It is made out of heavy duty rubber and includes UL listed 4-wire locking plug and connector. Specifications: -Cord type: 10/3 -Amps: 30 Amp, 120 -Plugs and connectors: L5-30 male and female -Compatible GenTran Transfer Switches: 300130, R300130, TS300130, 300660, R300660 Owner's Manual: Owner's Manual

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Monday, November 14, 2011

Conntek 14436 35-Foot RV Power Cord RV 30 Amp Male Plug To 50 Amp 125/250 Volt Twist Lock Female Connector

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Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Rv Checklist - Your First Trip

!: Rv Checklist - Your First Trip

Congratulations you bought your first RV and you are ready
to begin your first road trip. Before you leave, make sure
you bring the things you need. I am not talking about food,
utensils, blankets and pillows, but rather the odds and
ends that you need to setup and use your RV properly. Like
most checklists, you will probably think of a few things
that you would like to add to the list and that's great.

Chock blocks, road flares, a flashlight and a spare tire.
Cars and trucks come with some type of a spare even if it
is only a temporary one. Make sure you have a spare,
Travel trailers and pop-ups are not required to be sold
with one.

Drinking water hose 50 feet. Don't make the mistake of
grabbing a garden hose or a rubber hose, Your water will
taste terrible. Get a hose labeled 'drinking water hose' it
has a vinyl lining that will not impart any taste from the
hose itself. I recommend two 25 foot hoses rather than one
50 footer. The second hose will get occasional use when 25
feet isn't enough and serves as a backup in case the first
hose fails. Water pressure regulator. Bring along a hose
regulator to protect your hose and your RV from excessive
water pressure. Some parks on city water systems have been
known to have more that 100 psi of pressure! Your RV and
drinking water hose are made to be used at about 30-50 psi.
Use it at the source.

Hose washers. Having a few extra of these around will save
many trips to the Hardware/RV store. Taste/Odor water
filter. This might not actually be a necessity but it's
a good idea.

Extension Cords. Your RV usually has about a 15-25 foot
cord. An extra 25 foot is an extension cord is a must. Make
sure it is the same gauge as the cord on your RV. Most RVs
have a 30 amp cord although you might have a 50amp. You will
probably need to go to an RV store to get a 30 or 50 amp
extension. I also carry a 50' of a lighter gauge. Not a
good idea to run appliances on a lighter cord (one of
those orange ones) but it will get you lights in a pinch.
Don't forget a 50 foot Cable TV cord for parks that offer
cable tv.

Electric Adapters. There are a lot of possible combinations
here, but you should at least have an adapter that will
allow you to plug your 30/50 amp cord into a 15 amp outlet
(regular household outlet).Electrical tester. Unless your
RV has one built in, get one of the type that stays plugged
into an outlet so that you can monitor the voltage. You can
damage some equipment if the Park power is not 110-125
volts.

Sewer hose. You should carry a 20' hose with proper
fittings and hookup your sewer first before disconnecting
and setting up your unit. I would rather deal with an
electric or fresh water extension if one of the three is a
long reach. Only buy Heavy duty or better quality hose,
anything less than that is garbage. Waterproof or
disposable gloves are a good idea for handling your
sewer hose.

Stabilizer Jacks. Many RVs come with crank down or electric
stabilizer jacks. If yours has neither, you will need
stabilizer jacks. Wood blocks. Several short blocks of
2x10s or the like. You will need them under the tongue
jack, the stabilizer jacks and under your wheels when you
need to be a little more level.

Toolbox. You should have pliers to tighten/loosen hose and
cable connections. Screwdriver for emergency sewer hose
changes. Duct tape to temporarily secure anything that
happens to come loose while traveling.


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